The truck and trailer took a trip through a median outside Denver years ago because of a blown tire and road contruction for 24 miles.
The tire shredded and took out a panel under the wheel housing. I repaired it with some plastic cutting board from walmart and sealant.
The trip through the median might have done even more damage that I only recently discovered. The front of the trailer has a steel rail that runs along the inside and forms the border of a shelf. I noticed that the shelf was not level and removed the trim. Now I can see that the steel rail is no longer connected to form a corner at the front right.
I also noticed that two of the three vertical rail slides are off-track.
The trailer top has started to sit lower than it used to in the down position. Parts on the inside and outside of the trailer have started to rub in places where they shouldn't.
Is this lower position a cable issue or something else?
Photos:
1994 HILO Travel Trailer Repairs
The tire shredded and took out a panel under the wheel housing. I repaired it with some plastic cutting board from walmart and sealant.
The trip through the median might have done even more damage that I only recently discovered. The front of the trailer has a steel rail that runs along the inside and forms the border of a shelf. I noticed that the shelf was not level and removed the trim. Now I can see that the steel rail is no longer connected to form a corner at the front right.
I also noticed that two of the three vertical rail slides are off-track.
The trailer top has started to sit lower than it used to in the down position. Parts on the inside and outside of the trailer have started to rub in places where they shouldn't.
Is this lower position a cable issue or something else?
Photos:
1994 HILO Travel Trailer Repairs