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kvangil
Aug 15, 2014Explorer
That picture is an extreme example of delamination, and considering how old that camper looks, it's not really surprising. However, if caught early enough, the delam can be contained if the water intrusion is fixed and there is no extensive damage done. Obviously only time will tell. I don't think anyone is really "happy" with delamination, but life's too short to be worrying about it.... We have camping plans that need to be met! :) Like previously posted, ours has a bit of delamination from a previous leak that has since been fixed, but I've watched it over the past year and it has not spread. We take it out and enjoy the camping lifestyle. Whenever that sidewall decides to fall apart, I'll then junk the camper and start over with another camper. The camper is just a means to a lifestyle anyway, and it's replaceable.
Having said that, if I did see a camper for sale with delamination, I'd likely walk away from it. But being the owner of one that has delaminated, I choose to continue using it until the side falls off or I get bored of it. :) Happy camping!
Having said that, if I did see a camper for sale with delamination, I'd likely walk away from it. But being the owner of one that has delaminated, I choose to continue using it until the side falls off or I get bored of it. :) Happy camping!
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