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colliehauler
Nov 14, 2013Explorer III
plessm wrote:Yes where the ruber roof meets the front or rear cap and any cut outs are sealed with dicor lap sealent. As the sealent gets old it dries out and cracks witch lets in water. They recomend you check it twice a year. Not a hard job but needs to be done. The sun will dry it out over time.colliehauler wrote:
Most are good for 20 years as long as you re-seal the seems as they need it. Use to live in Modesto in 83. With a carport they can last a very long time.
Is a seam reseal something a DIY guy can do or does this require the work of a RV shop?
I most likely won't have any chance to store it out of the sun, but a cover is not out of the question if it will prolong the life. Thanks.
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