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subcamper
Sep 30, 2013Explorer II
I agree with JJBIRISH that it doesn't look like anything to worry about, just the usual RV assembly hiccups.
The (very) thin paneling used in the TTs is only supported by a wall stud at each end of the short wall in your photo. Since they didn't add a cross-brace behind the paneling at floor level, the paneling bowed into the wall in the center.
If it bothers you (it would annoy me) you may be able to add some caulk in the gap and then push it from the other side of the wall by drilling a small pinhole and pushing it with a thin rod or nail until the caulk cures.
Steve
The (very) thin paneling used in the TTs is only supported by a wall stud at each end of the short wall in your photo. Since they didn't add a cross-brace behind the paneling at floor level, the paneling bowed into the wall in the center.
If it bothers you (it would annoy me) you may be able to add some caulk in the gap and then push it from the other side of the wall by drilling a small pinhole and pushing it with a thin rod or nail until the caulk cures.
Steve
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