When I took my front wall apart I found that the wall is built separately (frame plus plywood) and then attached to the front of the trailer, in 3 sections, from the outside. Several long screws are used to attach the sections to the floor, to the ceiling and to the side walls, as well as to themselves. These screws are put in at a shallow angle, and I suspect that in Clev's case, they missed the mark on one side. You need to get to the back of the wall to add more screws. I took the cedar faced plywood off of the frames, to access the front so that I could glue and screw in solid insulation. So far so good, we're seeing a real difference down here in Texas, both on hot and cold days.
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2015 MS 38RSSA 2009 Ram Dually Diesel 68RFE 4.10
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