I have recently purchased a '97 NOC Alaskan Camper and have some structural problems
and am hoping that someone has the cure(s).
First off, the jack brackets have failed and bent to the point that the jacks will not lift properly.
I'm planning to remove them and redesign and fabricate new. Any good designs?
Secondly, the top portion has sagged onto the jack brackets damaging the bottom edge. This damage is
insignificant, however what has happened is that the top has forced the water overflow fitting between
the outer shell and the gas cabinet door frame thereby breaking the frame. Shimming the upper box 3/4"
now provides enough clearance so the frame can be rebuilt.
Thirdly, the lower box seems to be spreading, since the lower door has a 3/4" gap between the top of the
lower box and the door. How to repair?
And last, but not least, when offroad or going over speed bumps, the top box rocks and rolls. Is there
someway to stabilize or latch the top box to the lower?
and am hoping that someone has the cure(s).
First off, the jack brackets have failed and bent to the point that the jacks will not lift properly.
I'm planning to remove them and redesign and fabricate new. Any good designs?
Secondly, the top portion has sagged onto the jack brackets damaging the bottom edge. This damage is
insignificant, however what has happened is that the top has forced the water overflow fitting between
the outer shell and the gas cabinet door frame thereby breaking the frame. Shimming the upper box 3/4"
now provides enough clearance so the frame can be rebuilt.
Thirdly, the lower box seems to be spreading, since the lower door has a 3/4" gap between the top of the
lower box and the door. How to repair?
And last, but not least, when offroad or going over speed bumps, the top box rocks and rolls. Is there
someway to stabilize or latch the top box to the lower?