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ford_truck_guy
Jul 11, 2020Nomad
RobWNY wrote:HappyKayakers wrote:jdc1 wrote:
Well, at least others will be aware of Heartland problems.
I've seen a number of trailers cruising down the interstate with a big roof bubble going on at the front of the trailer. Pretty sure it settles down when they stop driving. Not necessarily just a Heartland problem.
I've seen that too. It certainly gets your attention as a fellow RVer. Who knows. Mine probably does that too lol
YUP.... seen that MANY times.....
Over on the Redwood forum there was a guy who lost his roof the same way a few years back... Since that time, I took a room of 6" eternobond and ran a strip from side to side across the front cap seam... That seams to be the weak point and it could allow enough air in to raise the rubber.. I ASSUME it worked, can't dee it while driving, and nobody ever waved me down , while pointing at the roof
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