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Old 04-11-2007, 11:59 AM   #3
Coolbreeze
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You are correct in venting as that is what needs to be done. Also you had your fair share of issues, above and beyond the call of duty as it were. It sounds like you got the one made at 3:00 on Friday afternoon. This stuff does happen to trailer and actually worse. On my old trailer the side and back actually seperated at the corner of the trailer plus it had it's other nit things as well. Somebody offered me up the following analogy. These things are homes on wheels. Homes constantly have to be fixed barring running them down the road so that implies even more fixing.

I would suggest to get it together though and go back to the dealer and fix everything that is required. Likely you got shook all the bugs out of it and it is upwards from here. I would also suggest having shocks added to your trailer it helps reduce the beating they take. If your going to Alaska they would help all the time anyways.
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