Forum Discussion

Blazing_Zippers's avatar
Blazing_Zippers
Explorer II
Jun 03, 2018

rubber roof wrinkles

The most recent saga with our Cougar---wrinkles in the roofing material! We left Lodi bound for Morro Bay, with valley temps about 95 degrees. When we arrived in Morro, I climbed up on the roof to find wrinkles in the rubber material towards the front of the rig.
Any ideas?
  • Blazing Zippers wrote:
    Thanks...I was afraid this might be the problem. I can tell you that we have never owned such a piece of junk as this Cougar.
    Hopefully, we can limp this thing home to be fixed. Last year, the trailer spent 3.5 months in the shop-this year, we've had it in 3 weeks already. Oh, and add several days working on it myself.

    Unfortunately quality issues seem to be common theses days , the better the rv industry does selling units the less quality goes into each one , good luck with your repairs
  • Thanks...I was afraid this might be the problem. I can tell you that we have never owned such a piece of junk as this Cougar.
    Hopefully, we can limp this thing home to be fixed. Last year, the trailer spent 3.5 months in the shop-this year, we've had it in 3 weeks already. Oh, and add several days working on it myself.
  • MFL wrote:
    Wrinkles are usually a sign of failed glue, that is supposed to hold the roof down. When towing at higher speed, the wind up draft lifts the rubber up (billowing) causing it to stretch, leaving the wrinkles when parked. Have wife, or friend in another vehicle watch at road speed to check.

    Jerry

    X2 we had to have the front third of our fifth wheel roof reglued under warranty. If you watch rv trailers being towed down the highway you will see the big bubble above the front roof area more often it’s a fifth wheel , the shape of the roof is like an aircraft wing causing the roofing material to lift if it wasn’t glued properly. Ours was repaired by the dealer they removed the gutters and tv antenna then pealed it back to where it was attached well reglued it trimmed it and put the gutters back on sealed the antenna mount and we never had another wrinkle or leak for 10 years
    Mike
  • Wrinkles are usually a sign of failed glue, that is supposed to hold the roof down. When towing at higher speed, the wind up draft lifts the rubber up (billowing) causing it to stretch, leaving the wrinkles when parked. Have wife, or friend in another vehicle watch at road speed to check.

    Jerry