motorpig2342
Senior Member
After several months of an almost complete gut of my 1998 model, I've noticed the frame slightly bowing upward where the cables are attached on the front two points. I haven't removed anything yet to inspect the actual frame in these two areas. The camper has been in up position the entire time I've been doing this restore and I wonder if I’ve stressed it too much. Does anyone else have a slight bow like this? I'm actually not too concerned about a possible fix since I've done so much to camper already. I'm about to start on the outside of the camper and wasn't really planning on removing any outer panels other than removing all the trim around the edges to put new butyl tape in all the seams. I'm assuming if you remove the trim and pull the fiberglass panel out, it'll expose the frame? There was very little water damage on these two front walls and appears (from what I can see so far) that there is no rust on the frame either in these areas. If there is, I’ll be removing the cables and cutting and replacing the frame in these areas. I was once a welder by trade and have all the tools and materials to fix the possible issue if needed. Anyone else have any experience with this? Seems like I’ve seen people cut 4 x 4 to length and wedge them up under the frame, then slightly lower the camper to take the pressure off the cables. If I do this, I’m assuming I could remove the two front cables while leaving the rears untouched?