6.7 tow rig wrote:
2012Coleman wrote:
Oasisbob wrote:
More poor quality. You thought the manufacturer would step up and do the right thing? Sorry. Really sorry. To think some folks finance this stuff. How very sad
Really? What an asinine comment...
I agree. His/her comments did wonders on helping the OP with their problem. Wow
I took his comment as a shot to the manufacturers, sort of sarcastic, not at the OP. Also I thought he meant that it's a sad that some people finance these and have issues like this, by his "to think some folks finance this stuff. How very sad." comment.
He even said he was "sorry, really sorry." So Idk why you guys are assuming he meant it all negatively at the OP? I don't consider myself a glass half full kind of guy either, but that's how I took it. What did I miss? Sincerely, not being sarcastic.
Hell I'm even one of those guys that financed mine, I'm hoping I don't have serious issues like this, not sure it is more hope than I'd have it I had paid cash for it...
vjstangelo wrote:
There are plenty of articles on how to fix delamination. Likely culprits are windows and the roof penetrations. Eternabond tape and Dicor caulk will do wonders, also get a cover for when stored at home.
My K-Z leaked at the rear corner due to a poorly installed roof at the factory. Since the unit was 5 years old, I knew K-Z would not fix, so I rolled up my sleeves, and did the fix myself.
I agree with the above and would be how I'd tackle it.