I have a 1999 Beaver Marquis. I can see that the gutter trim is coming away from the sidewall/roof seam in places. Has anyone repaired this trim and if so can you provide a methodology. It appears there is a rubber trim above the gutter channel (not viewable from the ground) that is attached perhaps into a channel and which covers screws in that channel which hold the trim up? I see that there is a rivet on the end (I am looking at the driver side gutter front of the gutter) and I am guessing I need to drill that out, then simply pull up the rubber strip all along the gutter. But, then can it be pushed back into a channel that it fits into after I've replaced the screws which have come undone? I believe this type of trim may be used only in Beaver Coaches of this same vintage and maybe later. Another trim, but much wider serves to cover what I suppose is the transition from the lower fiberglass sidewalls from the aluminum basement doors however this union is covered by a long and wide (2" perhaps more) aluminum strip the entire length of the coach which is "cupped" at each end by riveted pieces. Some areas along these strips are also coming away from the sidewall and if guidance is available for the technique of repairing those as well, I would appreciate it. I believe that repairing both transition areas will go along way in stopping and preventing leaks. Thanks, Mike