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danager wrote:
New (to you) trailer, just got it home...did you drop the stabilizer jacks? I have seen a door ripped off of the hinges due to cranking up the jacks too much. As mentioned, something caused this, does not get this bad overnight. Fix the actual cause and you will not be forever replacing the bandaid.
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Jun-01-2014 06:00 AM
Huntindog wrote:
Something has moved somehow.
There may be a hidden leak, perhaps from the roof that got the wall material wet behind the plastic. That material is likely luan, a very thin plywood. If it got wet, it could swell, or move causing the problem. If you don't find the cause, it will rear it's ugly head at some point, and be much harder to fix. I would pull the entire plastic enclosure off of the wall for a inspection.
Another thought. Perhaps it is the tub that has moved. This could be from the subfloor getting wet and swelling, lifting the tub and causing the plastic panel to buckle.
One thing is for sure, if you are gonna keep this TT, you gotta fix this right. Not just a cosmetic fix.
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