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alid
Aug 09, 2015Explorer
Some thoughts.
1st I love my 2009 adventurer with basement air and full wall slide.
but there are some things to remember.
Fiberglass roof: yes I like this better than rubber but how Winnie attaches it to the sidewall has been a problem for some owners.. You have to make sure that the sealant is perfect as it is held on by this sealant. I have read a story where the roof actually came loose and blows completely off!!
Basement air: For us it works great.. will freeze us out. I have read were people have had problems with the duct behind the rear cap coming apart and having to re-tape. I wonder if this is cause because they closed some roof vents and caused back-pressure that blew the duct apart.
The company no longer manufactures the unit (RVP I think) but most people that have had problems have been able to get the unit repaired.
1st I love my 2009 adventurer with basement air and full wall slide.
but there are some things to remember.
Fiberglass roof: yes I like this better than rubber but how Winnie attaches it to the sidewall has been a problem for some owners.. You have to make sure that the sealant is perfect as it is held on by this sealant. I have read a story where the roof actually came loose and blows completely off!!
Basement air: For us it works great.. will freeze us out. I have read were people have had problems with the duct behind the rear cap coming apart and having to re-tape. I wonder if this is cause because they closed some roof vents and caused back-pressure that blew the duct apart.
The company no longer manufactures the unit (RVP I think) but most people that have had problems have been able to get the unit repaired.
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