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Francesca_Knowl
Nov 02, 2013Explorer
kamperdog wrote:
Well to clarify, I have a Kodiak hybrid where water will pour in the front bunk end hinge of I'm driving it while its raining.
Some friends of mine had a hybrid with leaky bunk ends- in their case the gasket was sound, but the latches didn't seem to close the ends tight enough. Their solution was similar to this one, here quoting from another forum:
My fix was simple, just went to a local rubber supply store and grabbed a small chunk of 1/4" rubber sheeting. Cut out (4) 1"x2" rectangles and used them for spacers to tighten up the bunk latches. If you have a similar latch setup, just use one spacer in between each of the latches and the bunk end and it will force the bunk end in on the gasket tighter. That latches already had a small rubber/foam spacer to push the bunk end tight, however it was worn out and flat. Never had a drip after that and only cost $5.
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