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Old 05-26-2021, 01:06 PM   #1
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Soft spot

We have a soft spot under the rear window. We have not been able to find a water leak. Anyone else have this issue?
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Old 05-26-2021, 02:11 PM   #2
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It may just be the construction of the floor, Jayco got this bright idea to make a foam/wood sandwich floor to save weight. Problem is the foam breaks down between the wood and creates soft spots.
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What model RV do you have? Can you hear crunching as you walk on it?
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What model RV do you have? Can you hear crunching as you walk on it?
We have a 2017 Alante 32n I am not sure crunching is the right word
You really notice a differance in the floor barefoot as you prepare to enter the window side of the bed. Under the window is bumpiest to the foot corner of the bed
By the wardrobe and nightstand is least noticeable
It does seem more noticeable this is our first camping trip of 2021
2020 at the end of the season the vinyl just seemed a little softer but the feeling was even from the wardrobe to the nightstand
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Check the seam between your rear cap and the roof. The leak will go down the rear wall and into the floor between it and the bed. Good luck.
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Check the seam between your rear cap and the roof. The leak will go down the rear wall and into the floor between it and the bed. Good luck.
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I used a tube of self leveling across the seam It did seem to have some spider cracks
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