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protel
Jun 09, 2021Explorer
parker.rowe wrote:
I have to say, I saw the picture of it on it's side and it came through it much better than I expected. I'm amazed all the glass, including that huge glass door, is still intact!
If you are willing to put the work in and use it less then perfect, and go in with your eyes open knowing there could be hidden issues, go for it.
Take off the awning, fix the trim, and seal up that crack in the fiberglass (maybe some sealer covered with eternabond, maybe throw the vent cover over top for good measure), and camp away.
I've seen people camping in worse that hadn't been flipped over.
When it rollover the awning tooks most of the impact, it's basically a roll of cloth so buffered a bit I guess
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