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Chuck_S
Apr 25, 2013Explorer
There are no joists in the Roo roof that I'm aware of. The roof, like the walls is foam core construction. The walls are all one piece, the roof is a series of panels with a membrane sealing the top. Pull the trim off the ceiling vent in the main cabin to see the construction. All the wiring runs within the laminate so any fasteners need to not hit the wiring.
Anything on the roof will eventually cause the roof to leak at the fasteners unless you can bond it flush and flat on the roof. Sticking up 15° will just cause it to buffet in the wind when driving and cause problems. And you have to run the wiring someplace too.
Stuff to keep in mind.
-- Chuck
Anything on the roof will eventually cause the roof to leak at the fasteners unless you can bond it flush and flat on the roof. Sticking up 15° will just cause it to buffet in the wind when driving and cause problems. And you have to run the wiring someplace too.
Stuff to keep in mind.
-- Chuck
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