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Go_Dogs
Sep 08, 2013Explorer
calewjohnson wrote:Go Dogs wrote:
If they tell you they fixed a leak-skip it.
I also disagree. I had a leak in my front cap that the dealer could not fix. I pulled it apart myself, replaced all the particle board with actual wood and used laminate glue to reattach. Then used Eternabond on the seams, then put the molding back down. Is it perfect? No, but she doesn't leak one bit and the front has actual wood vice cheap particle board. Long story short, if fixed properly, there should be no problem.
Cale
Do you really believe a novice RV buyer can tell a good fix from a bad one? How many RVs have extensive water damage from a leak, before it got fixed?
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