2017 Bighorn Traveller rear wall construction.

Hi all, i am looking at purchasing a 2017 Bighorn Traveller. It is my understanding that the rear wall is not made up of a laminated construction. If that is true, should the rear interior wall be solid when pushing on it. In the right corner it appears soft/flimsy. I am obviously worried about water damage on the inside of the wall. Campers I have owned previously all walls have been of laminated construction and very solid when pushing on them. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 

rhodies1

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If its soft and flims then theres a good chance of a possible leak. Is there any signs of wetness at the bottom of the wall. If there is carpet feel to see if its damp. Also stick your nose at the floor by the back wall and smell. If its been leaking the odour should smell sour and strong.
 
If its soft and flims then theres a good chance of a possible leak. Is there any signs of wetness at the bottom of the wall. If there is carpet feel to see if its damp. Also stick your nose at the floor by the back wall and smell. If its been leaking the odour should smell sour and strong.
Thanks for the reply. I'm going to go back and look at it again on saturday and will pull the back couch away from the wall. It didn't feel terrible but i am assuming some water intrusion. I just wasn't sure about the wall construction and if there should be movement at all. thanks again.
 
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