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carringb
Jul 27, 2019Explorer
ORV can be hard to reach, but when you do reach them, they take very good care of you.
But for the OP - This is a 5 year old trailer. It's out of warranty. Trailers sometimes leak, and it's your responsibility to identify leaks and correct them before they cause other damage.
There's a good chance the initial leak was simply never dried out enough (you have to dry everything below too!) and that's the source of the rot.
The good news is the body itself should be sound still, so replacing the rotted section of floor should be pretty straightforward.
But for the OP - This is a 5 year old trailer. It's out of warranty. Trailers sometimes leak, and it's your responsibility to identify leaks and correct them before they cause other damage.
There's a good chance the initial leak was simply never dried out enough (you have to dry everything below too!) and that's the source of the rot.
The good news is the body itself should be sound still, so replacing the rotted section of floor should be pretty straightforward.
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