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revcrab
Nov 13, 2017Explorer
From the pattern of the decay, it seems the front window was a major contributor to the leakage. I have to be honest, I'm very unimpressed with the build quality of this trailer. It seems to have had lots of corners cut.
I don't want to kill any sacred cows, but why don't we have better sealants for the RV's? My windshield in my truck has been in as long or longer than that front window, and it doesn't leak at all.
Is there any reason I can't use that black sealant/adhesive to reinstall the window? It's sold at Autozone.
Thanks for all the input!! I really appreciate it. :)
I don't want to kill any sacred cows, but why don't we have better sealants for the RV's? My windshield in my truck has been in as long or longer than that front window, and it doesn't leak at all.
Is there any reason I can't use that black sealant/adhesive to reinstall the window? It's sold at Autozone.
Thanks for all the input!! I really appreciate it. :)
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