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wrgrs50s
Mar 08, 2019Explorer
I hate to say this but I doubt that the leak is coming from there. My slide tape looks exactly the same and I fought a leak for a year before finding it was coming in from the caulking on the outside trim of the slide. The caulk looked fine until I was on the ladder looking at the top and looked down at the trim on the bottom of the slide and could see that it actually had about a 3 inch area that had slightly pulled away from the edge like the size of a razor blade slit.
The tape your concerned with covers the screws and seam where the L channel on top and the roof material meet. The crack your referring to is actually just where the edge of the tape stops. Unless that were peeled back about 3/4 inch back or farther it should still be sealed. And with the slide topper, that area would seem to be the less likely area to leak.
The tape your concerned with covers the screws and seam where the L channel on top and the roof material meet. The crack your referring to is actually just where the edge of the tape stops. Unless that were peeled back about 3/4 inch back or farther it should still be sealed. And with the slide topper, that area would seem to be the less likely area to leak.
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