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Old 01-19-2020, 06:59 PM   #1
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delamination, and potential damage while touring

We have a 24-ft Itasca. It has delamination in the rear quarter panel drivers side. We can't tell the cause, but we still want to travel for short road trips.
It's a 2002 that happens to be in great shape (engine, tranny, low mileage.) Is it worth it to have repaired?

What is the worst that can happen if we drive? Thanks for any assistance & advice. --=Ray=--
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