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Old 06-23-2013, 10:26 PM   #1
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Default Bowing Walls

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I bought a 1999 29 classic a while back and all looked good until our first camping trip. I noticed the lower walls are bowing out on both sides midway down, I have climbed under and looked all over and I can't see any damage. any suggestions would be appreciated.
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is it the bottom walls bowing out or the top walls.
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it is the bottom walls
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Bought my 2901L new in 2001. Had trouble with the entrance door opening & closing hard. Had to smack the lower door from the inside to open it. Found out that the kitchen counter/sink/stove cabinets (on the door side) were not attached to the wall, just screwed to the floor. We got that taken care of from the factory. Maybe your cabinets are not attached to the wall, allowing it to bow out. Just a thought...........................

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Check the floor where the frame supports it, they might be sinking into the wood on the outer end, which lets the wall tilt outward.
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