bobndot wrote:
1995brave wrote:
This could also be caused from the foam backing deteriorating from wrong type of foam or adhesive being used.
I agree. This was a common problem back then.
There were a few fixes that you can view on the Winnie owners forum. Gluing using 3M or stapling marine carpet in place after removing the old stuff were common fixes.
Being that its a tight area to work in I would try a professional auto upholstery shop .
I will also go along with this,it happened to my Winnie,the foam backing deteriorated and the fabric sagged. It had to all be removed,a very messy job. It was replaced with the carpet type that is now in most RVs