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Windows are installed from the outside with an inner frame screwed on from the inside that squeezes the two halves together with the wall in between. If the window is loose enough, it will move around excessively while in transport and is likely contributing to the wrinkling issue. Some flexibility is necessary (otherwise you could just screw the window to the side of the camper and call it good). But don’t just try to tighten the frame and call it a day, there is probably more going on than you might realize (water leakage?). I would remove the window, get a roll of high quality butyl putty tape, apply (or reapply) to the window frame, and then reinstall and tighten it all up. Excess butyl tape should squeeze out over the course of a few days. Retighten snd clean off any excess, then clean around the exterior and then seal around the edges with Geocel ProFlex.
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