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ScottG
Nomad
Jan 14, 2018

Tape for window

Anyone know what size butyl tape I need to replace the window in my RV door?
It's the standard size so 3/4" or 1" and 1/8" or 3/16" thick?

Thanks,
Scott

6 Replies

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  • Gjac's avatar
    Gjac
    Explorer III
    The stuff I have always used was 3/4 wide and 1/8 thick. I have not seen 3/16 in. Even with 1/8 in after several days it will continue to squeeze out and needs to be re trimmed.
  • I used 1 inch and trimmed down excess. Surprized?...Lippert doors. Mine only 3 yrs old and re-did mine. I used "Winnebago window tape" and a ribbon of Dicor as "umbrella" protection and easier to inspect later.
  • I would go with the wider, and thicker. It can always be trimmed and compressed. Door and window openings are not that tight. The wider will squeeze come inside door frame area to make fit tighter. Thickness will help getting door to fit tight.

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