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SidecarFlip
Jul 23, 2017Explorer III
Actually, every 3 months is better. Caulk is cheap.
You have to wonder just how many leakers there are in pull behinds and 5er's. Just as many seams and pressure areas and you never read or hear about those owners checking anything...
I saw a class A (think that is what it was, van chassis (like a Sprinter) with a camper on it and the entire cab over bunk was a rotten moldy mess. Was so bad under the mattress, it was soggy and moldy. I think it went to the landfill, if it didn't the owner had a huge repair bill. Professional remediation isn't a cheap date.
They all leak if not maintained.
You have to wonder just how many leakers there are in pull behinds and 5er's. Just as many seams and pressure areas and you never read or hear about those owners checking anything...
I saw a class A (think that is what it was, van chassis (like a Sprinter) with a camper on it and the entire cab over bunk was a rotten moldy mess. Was so bad under the mattress, it was soggy and moldy. I think it went to the landfill, if it didn't the owner had a huge repair bill. Professional remediation isn't a cheap date.
They all leak if not maintained.
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