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rockhillmanor
Sep 30, 2013Explorer
Before you ditch the idea of buying this RV.
This is common on ALL RV's. The nature of the beast.
Push on just about any wall in an RV 'between the studs' and it will move. They are not going to be solid feeling like a stick built house.
It's the way in which RV's are constructed. Not really poor workmanship but what the workers have to work with!
P.S. If you do buy this RV I'd definitely put a line of caulk along that wall to keep moisture from wicking under.
Good Luck!
This is common on ALL RV's. The nature of the beast.
Push on just about any wall in an RV 'between the studs' and it will move. They are not going to be solid feeling like a stick built house.
It's the way in which RV's are constructed. Not really poor workmanship but what the workers have to work with!
P.S. If you do buy this RV I'd definitely put a line of caulk along that wall to keep moisture from wicking under.
Good Luck!
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