jstar
Nov 08, 2015Explorer
Leaks galore
I bought a new to me TT that is in really great shape and had very few areas of de-lamination. I noticed that the dealer the folks I bought it from who they got the unit from a year ago, went over it ...
jstar wrote:westend wrote:
Perform a pressurized interior leak test on the trailer. It will turn up any possible areas that are still leaking.
At some point, someone will have to repair the delamination if the trailer is to be kept useful.
How do you repair delamination? I would think if its not decayed and can dry out that at least if you stop the leak and dry it out it would be fine at least for a few more years. I see RV's with pretty severe delamination everywhere. Not saying its OK but people still seem to use them anyway.
jstar wrote:westend wrote:
Perform a pressurized interior leak test on the trailer. It will turn up any possible areas that are still leaking.
At some point, someone will have to repair the delamination if the trailer is to be kept useful.
How do you repair delamination? I would think if its not decayed and can dry out that at least if you stop the leak and dry it out it would be fine at least for a few more years. I see RV's with pretty severe delamination everywhere. Not saying its OK but people still seem to use them anyway.