Hey Ken, I’ve been doing a lot of research on this.. keep in mind, if you look down the side of any RV you will see how wavy they are now a days. I have a 96 Bounder 34j and that is as smooth as glass. This little bump is not much more than one of those waves, just a little more. Clearly it looks like a little piece of debris got in between the wall. From what I’ve seen this happens on quite a lot of these. This “bump” I’m complaining about is probably something 90% of you guys wouldn’t even ever notice unless your walking down your trailer gun sighting everywhere... even then it might have been overlooked as just a typical wave in the sides of all these rigs. If you take a picture of any new rig with a super high mega pixel camera you will see a huge amount of waves you don’t even see in person..
I am dead set on this floorplan and this is the only one in the state. It’s a few thousand cheaper than any other one I’ve found that can be shipped in or ordered, and they took an extra $500 off and noted it with Jayco and on the due bill.. I’ve been in the RV world for enough decades to know they are never perfect and I’ve gotten a good learning on little issues like this being super common. When multiple dealers who know they aren’t getting a sale are telling me they see this on 70% of the rigs and they never become an issue I have to start thinking logically and decide whether I want to pay thousands of dollars more finding another rig for a slight bump you can’t even see looking straight at it... at this point I’m betting if I did spend thousands and ship another one in with my luck it would have two.. and the funny thing is every dealer I called about shipping one in warned me there was a fair chance their rigs would have the same issue.