Yes, I had a small bubble near the edge of my ceiling panel in my bedroom. I took it to CR just before the rally last year and they fixed it for me.
Jim
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Jim & Linda Tator
Watertown, WI
2013 Crusier CF34SS GMC 3500 8.1L Dually
154 nights in 2013 - 4,370 miles
178 nights in 2014 - 5,082 miles
365 nights in 2015 - 6,040 miles
YES. We purchased a used 2004 Cruiser and most all of the panel edges were that way. I figured that the previous owner must have had a moisture problem by allowing the humidity inside of the RV get real high. I can't be sure of that but it never got any worse and we used the RV for years afterward.
When parked we always leave the bathroom ceiling fan cracked open as well as a window.Living in an RV creates a lot of moisture fromcooking, showering and breathing; that moisture will get everywhere and can cause some real headaches.
According to Crossroads it is a problem with the manufacturer of the panels. I had two replaced and several others that the dealer "fixed" -- not. Now I have to take it back and they are going to put wider moldings over the seams. Just wondered what other people had experienced. It seems to be an ongoing problem so I am surprised no more people have responded.
Ours had similar damage when new. One panel was replaced., The bedroom one is along the seam joining two panels. I managed to fix it on my own, as I wasn't happy with the dealer repair. It looked like installation damage to me.
Our Cruiser had some of the panels do the same thing. I think the problem is the movement of the panels while traveling on our great roadscauses the edges to wrinkle.