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Aug 13, 2015Explorer II
mfifield01 wrote:
I see it on the front. It seems to be a high percentage if the TT is over 3 years old.
Most manufacturers of laminated wall TTs without front caps do not laminate the front, rather they bend the fiberglass sheet over framing. This can be wavy coming out of the factory if not done perfectly. Over time, as the box flexes during travel, it can get wavy anyway. But if the box flexes enough to distort the front covering, then it can also flex enough to open up seams, so you need to check the integrity of seams and caulking.
Rear walls, if totally flat, might be laminated or might not. If the wall bends or curves over the top, it is most likely not laminated.
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