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BurbMan
May 29, 2015Explorer II
miyzfrider wrote:
The other thing my son pointed out is that the awning arms go the height of the trailer on the "door" side, which is down. The trailer is flat on the concrete. So obviously those have pushed up into the side, which I'm sure means pretty substantial damage to the laminated side.
From the pic you posted, it looks like it landed mostly on the lawn, so the damage may not be as bad as you suspect. Really no way to tell how bad it is until you get it flipped back over. I'm guessing that either a) it will have surprisingly little damage and be no worse for the wear, or b) it will be totaled. Either way, hope it all it all works out for you.
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