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JrStafford wrote:
There's some rot right on the edge by the wall, but nothing load bearing.
Jul-03-2020 07:32 PM
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Jul-02-2020 06:06 AM
Glacier D wrote:
Hey, guess the past owner sold you a pile of rotted wood. Maybe you should take it back to him and have a one sided discussion since he knew of the impending doom.
Hope it all works out and you can part it out or repair it, Fleetwoods were known to have too many issues, even the aluminum framed Fleetwood campers had issues with weld failures and the slide outs were not properly braced.
What fire are you on? I'm an EB for a private contractor in the PNW, looks like a slow year again for us. Be safe out there.
Jul-02-2020 05:27 AM
Jul-02-2020 03:50 AM
K Mac wrote:
Was this a dealer ? (if so I drive it through his front window) or not I'd ask a lawyer if you have any recourse. No way they can say "they weren't aware " of the problem. Good luck !
Jul-01-2020 06:44 PM
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Jul-01-2020 03:27 PM
JrStafford wrote:joerg68 wrote:
Some gently inflated tire tubes between the truck and the cabover floor might work. They would dampen the flex, but still allow movement.
Someone out here in the fire camp actually had that as a suggestion too, I just don't have any tire tubes. The other suggestion was a cheap twin air mattress from Walmart in between the cab and the camper. Although I'm still 81 miles from a Walmart 🙂 I might be able to buy one at the local Dollar store.