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Old 06-08-2019, 04:58 PM   #1
jeffba
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Front corner of side is pulled in.

Okay no Pix because I ran out of hands.

I went to check the clearance of my bedroom slide to make sure I wouldn't hit the camper next to me at storage.

I noticed the bottom seal does not compress in the front. It compresses in the back. Looking up the front the top compresses more than the bottom.

Because I was hanging a shelf in the front compartment, I had a 4 foot metal ruler.

Put the ruler to it and the bottom is off by 3/8 of an inch.
Put the straight edge on the wall on the other side to the slide and it was nice and flat.

Monty is sitting on its from legs.

So now for the questions.

Is this normal?

Should I brace myself for a ruined summer and fall of camping?

I am going to see if I can go and put the straight edge to some other Monty's at the dealer tomorrow.
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