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mikeleblanc413
Dec 29, 2014Explorer
DaHose, you bring up a most interesting point: "...did a complete rebuild of my cabover and the leak areas were at a roof angle transition and a seam that runs across the roof. The seam leaked on both sides of the RV and the cabover floor was rotting on both sides".
I have Winnie parked and the front on blocks. The cabover over bed is level and so is the cabover roof. Therefore, water can't be coming from the back. It has to be the roof or the running lights. Given the flow of wetness I suspect the roof. I've got everything on the roof eternabonded. How can water be getting in?
I have Winnie parked and the front on blocks. The cabover over bed is level and so is the cabover roof. Therefore, water can't be coming from the back. It has to be the roof or the running lights. Given the flow of wetness I suspect the roof. I've got everything on the roof eternabonded. How can water be getting in?
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