We'll need multiple detailed pictures of the cabinets inside and out to be of any help. Cabinets in the body of the RV are installed as the unit is assembled. The slide is like a sub-assembly that may be 90% finished as it's installed into the unit. I don't see any logic in doing it this way, but are there any 'strange screw heads visible outside the slide at about the height of the cabinets? Next do the cabinets have like a false bottom? In other words a finished sheet on the bottom of the inside AND the outside? The framework may have been installed first (with the hidden screws) and then the trim installed on the bottom of the cabinet assembly. Again, looking at the idea as far as a sub-assembly in the factory, I don't see why they would take extra steps like that when typically they just have a couple guys with screw guns going crazy all along the cabinet frame [I]inside[I] the cabinets. Typically I would guess they used screws in all the inside framing structure, including perhaps over the doors, perhaps at an angle you can't see from outside the cabinets.
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