OK... this is totally weird.
We've had our Rpod for a year and a half (bought new). LOVE IT. We've gone boondocking with it quite a bit and this weekend for the first time we were at a real-live RV park. But that's beside the point.
Here's the real question:
I thought it was a shadow or trick of the light... but when I hooked up this past week, it seemed there were two indentations on the front "forehead" curvature of the pod. We live in Nevada and there are NO TREES OR BRANCHES I could have hit. It was one of those "go-figure" passing observations.
Now I brought it home and we're all unloaded, and we're beginning to see two more. They are all in a line across the front of the pod.
It was not caused by something striking the pod. There are no scratches. And again, we have nothing out here under which we can drive.
So, my thought is that this has to do with temperature extremes. Because we have a LOT of that out here in NV. The sun striking the front of the pod (it faces west in our driveway), followed by cool temperatures in the high desert (we dropped in to the 30's over the weekend) might be putting some kind of stress on the materials the pod is made of.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
It's still under warranty and I'm a little concerned about getting Forest River to believe me that I did not dent my pod. So I would very much like to hear your advice and your theories on my mystery dents.