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Old 06-27-2023, 09:35 AM   #2
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Daniel -

I commented about wall splay in your other thread. (I may combine the two threads so we don't have to jump back and forth.) One step in your plan might be to measure the wall separation at floor level, and again at ceiling level. They should be equal when you are done. If the walls in the front shell are splayed, there will be a gap between the wall of the rear shell and the wall of the front shell. When the trailer is down for travel, this gap can admit road dust and dirt to the inside. When the trailer is up for camping, the gap can admit cold air. Bad on both counts.

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