This trailer is here due to damage to the left wheel well and internal components of trailer after tire blew and parts of it went through the floor, as you will see.
Date(s): August 2010. Album by Dan Hellier. Photos by Dan. 1 - 27 of 27 Total. 1819 Visits.
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2 damaged out-rigger will need to be replaced.
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4 Just inside wheel well, most of all this wiring was damaged along with floor, cabinets, etc.
5 Second hole behind wheel well.
6 Internal damage next to convertor.
7 All this wiring got sucked out of the wall / under cabinet area when the mangled tire grabbed it.
8 Convertor removed
9 If you look at the upper right rivet, you can see a crack that extends across the face of the circuit breaker. I have a new one on order.
10 Dinette booth removed. In the next few pictures, it's deceiving, the new looking plywood you see is laying on the ground under the trailer, not installed in the trailer.
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12 Damaged area cut out awaiting out rigger installation.
13 New out rigger to replace the one that was damaged.
14 In the back ground you see the extra out rigger that was welded in to provide a strong joint where the plywood is being spliced.
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17 Patching the holes in the plastic fender well with Bondo.
18 New floor board
19 Painting the underside of the floor board to weather-proof it.
20 Damage at front edge of fenderwell
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23 Repair splice with "doubler"
24 All 12 volt system wires above floor have been replaced.
25 1st junction of all the new wiring. This is in the back of the refrigerator, the wires to the fridge and the wires to the overhead lights and fan.
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27 How's that for a splice job? Not too bad if I say so myself. I cut a piece from under the couch / bed area from the storage compartment.