If your trailer was purchased with the 3 year structural warranty that Keystone started around 2018 (yours may or may not have the warranty) then I'd contact your dealership to file a repair claim. They can advise you best on how to proceed.
Yes, it does appear that there is an issue with the sidewall structure which is laminated filon/luan/foam/luan with the welded aluminum frame "sandwiched" between the luan layers.
While you could have a "aluminum frame or weld failure" you could just as easily have either a adhesive failure between the FILON and the luan layers or damage to the foam core of the wall structure... Someone needs to look at it and make that determination.
Depending on the warranty situation, if it's covered, I'd advise you to get it fixed by Keystone. If the warranty has expired or if your trailer was purchased before Keystone started that program, it is not covered under the 3 year warranty, then depending on the extent of the damage and how it's progressing, you might want to spend the "big bucks" to repair it, contact your RV insurance company to see if they will cover the repair costs or if it's not progressing (getting worse) you might simply want to "watch it for now".
The repair costs will likely "not be cheap".....
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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