Bumpyroad wrote:
2manytoyz wrote:
Actually, Eternabond IS what is used by Forest River in their repair of the cracking fiberglass roof radius issue. adding another layer of fiberglass, then sealing it with Eternabond.
interesting, they call it a "sealant" issue, but you say the fiberglass is actually cracked?????????
bumpy
This is what happens when very thin fiberglass is bend into a sharp radius, then expected to handle the twisting and flexing of the vehicle's chassis. Fine cracks have formed, allowing water to weep in. I now have to rebuild or replace the cabinet by the door.

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Meanwhile, the 2006 Forest River travel trailer I own, that has a VINYL roof, is still doing great. So much for getting a much more expensive fiberglass roof, and have it last forever (with P/M).
As I go about repairing my roof, I'll be sharing the information on the forums, and on YouTube. I had nothing but positive things to say about the company in the past...