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LVJJJ
Nov 13, 2017Explorer
I use Sikaflex 221 also now, it's mainly for marine use so works great on our RV's.
I thought the maufacturers stopped putting front windows in to save money. Although, they have finally realized aerodynamics is important so have been coming out with curved fronts, a little harder to put windows on a curve. Personally I would never want a TT without a front window, don't like camping in a cave. I'll put up with front window leaks, which can be controled with regular maintenance and attention. Seems most (or many) RV'ers don't bother with caulking until too late, after the damage is done.
I thought the maufacturers stopped putting front windows in to save money. Although, they have finally realized aerodynamics is important so have been coming out with curved fronts, a little harder to put windows on a curve. Personally I would never want a TT without a front window, don't like camping in a cave. I'll put up with front window leaks, which can be controled with regular maintenance and attention. Seems most (or many) RV'ers don't bother with caulking until too late, after the damage is done.
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