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Originally Posted by nwoodco1
Well that is why I am asking for input. If it is something simple (it doesn't appear that way) I want to do it cheaply. But it is also a camper in great shape and I don't want to have any long term damage to the camper. You can't get new neighbors so I try to be as easygoing as possible.
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You didn't say his insurance was off the table. If it's in great shape take the time and effort to do it right (along with spending the money). Chuck mentioned a solution. You said the screws (or some of them) didn't seem to have anything to bite into. If you go around the trailer you will find that probably 1/2 of them screw into thin air. Replacing the molding with a new one would allow you to pre drill new holes in new positions that hopefully would give you a bite for the screws.