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Marcela
Mar 13, 2019Explorer
I went for a ride in a light rain shower. Taped the weep holes with some electrical tape is the only thing I can do at the moment. The water line where it hits the camper is 2-3" below the top of the window and above so any leak is going to get pulled into the camper. Didn't seem to take on any water yet but we'll see, don't think the taping weep holes is going to help, and may be a bad idea if the tracks overflow!
Another thought is that the rear of the camper provides so much drag, if the rear entry door is not sealed well or there is any other opening on the rear that suction can pull the air from within the camper through any openings, providing an entry point for the water.
Another thought is that the rear of the camper provides so much drag, if the rear entry door is not sealed well or there is any other opening on the rear that suction can pull the air from within the camper through any openings, providing an entry point for the water.
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