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Likely depends on where/how badly bent. I have seen many that are mangled, normally with very little metal framework. Mine has a lot of metal framework, and is surprisingly heavy. I removed it last week in preparation for an Alaska caravan.
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Paul (KE5LXU) ...was fulltimin', now parttimin'
Had the same thing happen, literally the first day I had my coach. When I got back home I took everything apart and was able to straighten the parts to almost as good as new.
The key was to get it apart so you can work on the individual parts.
We straighten many bent weights for customers. They turn out okay, but they still look a bit bent.
We can replace just the weight for you if necessary.
It can say Monaco, or maybe even something more personal. Or just leave it blank. www.duraflap.com
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Man, I'd hate to try and rebend ours due to the framework supporting the rubber and stainless steel Newmar uses.
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