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2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
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Belgique wrote:Not better than new if it's rubber.
The roof on my Winnie peeled off last Nov from a near miss tornado. Progressive was superb. No Hassle. $12K. Replaced with a rubber roof - better than new.
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Apr-16-2017 09:11 AM
Jim@HiTek wrote:
Although this is a year old thread, it's important that owners are aware of a major fiberglass roof weakness. Winnebago roofs are notorious for having the roof peel back in strong winds, and it has happened to Winnie's sitting on dealers lots right after delivery from the factory as well as aged Winnies. Their roof to sidewall attachment method simply isn't good engineering practice and yet it seems they don't want to give it up, or improve factory inspection, preferring to insist it's the owner's lack of maintenance that causes it, or to even deny it happens. Roof peelback in windstorms or on the freeway has been happening to Winnie's since they invented the attachment method.
Not being a big fan of hard work on a rooftop, I opted to protect my roof with a DIY solution before the rig gets caught in a windstorm. And the best solution I've found is using 2" wide Eternabond tape along the edges. Here's my blog post about it: Fiberglass roof...
Apr-16-2017 08:19 AM
Jim@HiTek wrote:
it has happened to Winnie's sitting on dealers lots right after delivery from the factory as well as aged Winnies.
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