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Old 03-22-2005, 02:34 PM   #1
tacodave
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Lower Awning support attachment

I just realized that the screws attaching the support arm bracket for my main awning were loose and pulling out. When I tried to tighten them I realized that there was no solid wood inside the skin for the screws to "bite" into. Water must have gotten into that area and rotted the wood.
This is on our 2000 3555 RL
My question is.... can I get access to that area from inside the unit in order to replace the rotted wood. I don't want to simply move the bracket since I would have visable holes to patch. Any advice would be appreciated.
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