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Sep-01-2016 10:55 AM
rhagfo wrote:Crodad wrote:
I've noticed quite a few 5th wheels traveling down the interstates and their rubber roofs are bubbled up in the front. The wind is getting under the rubber membrane. I can't see my roof when traveling and know those people can't see it either. And when you stop I'm sure the roof goes back down, so you couldn't tell it did that. I wish there was a way to let people know that their roof is catching air. I know this can't be good.
Could also be failed adhesive, and the lifting effect of air rushing over a curved surface. This may be harder to determine.
Sep-01-2016 10:40 AM
Crodad wrote:
I've noticed quite a few 5th wheels traveling down the interstates and their rubber roofs are bubbled up in the front. The wind is getting under the rubber membrane. I can't see my roof when traveling and know those people can't see it either. And when you stop I'm sure the roof goes back down, so you couldn't tell it did that. I wish there was a way to let people know that their roof is catching air. I know this can't be good.
Sep-01-2016 10:39 AM
ford truck guy wrote:
we had someone over on the Redwood forum that this happened to.. His wife used to follow him in another vehicle , that is how they found it..
I placed a 6" strip of Eternabond over the area where the front cap meets the roofline. . Hopefully this will do 2 things -
protect against a leak . .
Protect against a bubble up issue..
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