msmith1199
Feb 12, 2018Explorer II
Wind damage to slide topper
My RV is getting up in age, about 14 years now, and yesterday I moved it to a new storage place and got caught in some real heavy winds. The winds were at about 90 degrees to the direction of travel on the left side. I've driven in stronger winds before but they were from the right side before and I know they were stronger because in those previous winds I ended up having to get off the freeway and wait them out once I figured out I couldn't even keep the RV in the lane at 25 mph. Yesterday's winds I was able to keep in the lane.
So to the point, as I was driving in the wind I heard some very loud banging coming from the left side of the roof. I pulled over and looked but couldn't see anything loose or wrong. Back on the road and it started again and this time I was able to see through the mirror that is was the slide topper. I couldn't see the topper well so I don't know exactly what it was doing, but I did see a part fly off of it. The part that flew off was the anti-billowing device.
Anyway, I was close to getting to the storage location so I slowed way down and there were no problems getting it put away. I looked at the slide topper from the ground and other than the anti-billowing device missing you can't see any damage or anything wrong with it. When the weather gets warmer I'll take a ladder there and get a closer look, but I was wonder if this problem could be related to age? Are the springs that hold it closed just getting loose and this allows the wind to catch it? Anybody else had this issue?
So to the point, as I was driving in the wind I heard some very loud banging coming from the left side of the roof. I pulled over and looked but couldn't see anything loose or wrong. Back on the road and it started again and this time I was able to see through the mirror that is was the slide topper. I couldn't see the topper well so I don't know exactly what it was doing, but I did see a part fly off of it. The part that flew off was the anti-billowing device.
Anyway, I was close to getting to the storage location so I slowed way down and there were no problems getting it put away. I looked at the slide topper from the ground and other than the anti-billowing device missing you can't see any damage or anything wrong with it. When the weather gets warmer I'll take a ladder there and get a closer look, but I was wonder if this problem could be related to age? Are the springs that hold it closed just getting loose and this allows the wind to catch it? Anybody else had this issue?