RK1978,
I think you have a 2008 Hideout 26B ?? If I remember correctly, that is an aluminum walled (skin) trailer with a wooden frame. The easiest way to locate the studs in the walls is to go inside, look for vertical rows of staples that hold the interior paneling (luan) to the studs. You'll probably find them at the center of each sheet of paneling. The edges of the sheets will also be over studs, stapled to the studs, and covered with a 1" tape that matches the luan paneling.
Usually, the windows will be centered between two studs that are adjacent to each side of the window. Same with the exterior compartment doors.
Hopefully that will get you started in locating the studs in your exterior walls. Essentially the interior walls can be identified the same way, but realize that there are very few studs on the interior walls and they are probably not as structurally strong as the exterior wall studs.
Good luck and let us know what you find.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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