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Mich_F
Nov 11, 2014Explorer
bmoon1952 wrote:
Mich F, what was the source of your leak? I have not determined where my leak originates. That pic scares the heck out of me. I have read on here( I think) that Winnebago charges about $6K to fix the cabover. After seeing your pic, that price seems more sane than I originally thought.
I wish I had access to a covered garage or carport to work under. Now that I have found a leak, it will rain here in SE Texas till next May:(
I think the problem started on the leading edge of the wing on the driver's side. Someone had tried and failed to fix it before. There was a good size entertainment center there in the shorter than normal cabover, which made it hard to see the problem.
Around here it's probably about a $8,000-10,000 job. My son has been an RV tech for almost 20 years and has 2 other Class C's in a warehouse in which he's doing total cabover rebuilds.
Mine was bought, at a considerably discounted price, knowing that the cabover needed a total rebuild.
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