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dav

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Hi
I picked up my new mohawk a couple of weeks back and washed it at the weekend where I noticed the verticle panel above the spare is not laminated to the body like the sides are. I called and enquired with the dealer but was assured this is normal and its not ment to be stuck to the core.
Can anyone confirm this is the case.
many thanks
 

billy

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Try contacting Autotrail direct

AUTO TRAIL VR LTD
Trigano House
Genesis Way
Europarc
Grimsby
North East Lincolnshire
DN37 9TU
Tel: +44 (0)1472 571000
Fax: +44 (0)1472 571001

billy
 
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I have a Apache and the rear panel is as you describe. If you press in various locations it deflects.

Andy

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Wyaye wires

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Hi Dav

Good to see that you have got your MH now. We were at the dealers with ours and when we picked it up on Friday I asked the guy about the back panels not being laminated. Ours is the same as what you describe too. He said that this was normal as the back is like a shroud over the frame and that inside this the walls are as normal. I know that ours vibrates a bit when parked up in strong winds but other than that there is no problem with it.

We hope that you enjoy your MH and that we get to meet you and the family again.

Regards

Kath and Howie
 

freelanderuk

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when i put the bike rack on the back of our cheyenne i noticed that the back grp panel is not bonded but there is also an alluminum panel underneth the grp
 
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dav

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Thanks for all your replies.

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