dreadcptflint wrote:Doug,
When I push on the bottom, it does move back into place. The screws are sunk into the end of the ply which are not sealed on the sides. The manufactor is very aware that I am on this forum.
If I can ask what make is it ?
What type of wall treatment is inside ?
I have never taken a vehicle back to the dealer.They rate right up there with lawyers , doctors , and undertakers as the type of folks to be avoided if at all possible.
If it were mine I would run 3 or 4 xtra long pipe clamps under the belly of the trailer and block both sides with a 2x4 laid flat to evenly distribute the pressure and glue first. If it were possible to remove the carpet I would use fiberglass and that fiberglass mat and run 3-4 inches up the side wall and on the floor front to rear on both sides. after 2 layers just a final coat of resin to smooth everything out. Grind or beltsand smooth and reinstall the carpet . Use a complimenting trim as "baseboard" to hide the sidewall repair. If there is a chance the side wall treatment will seperate from the wall you may want to remove it to the top of the baseboard to be added.
However in my opinion it is NOT fair to not let them have a chance to make this right.