VERY concerned... I KNOW!
I bought my rig new and found out last year that the manufacturers are very stingy with the sealing tape used to keep water out. As result I had developed extensive delamination and some wood rot of the compartment door frames. On the driver side, every place where two panels met and were covered with trim the very thin butyl tape did not keep the water out and I had delamination.
The worst areas were on the rear skirt, where the fiberglass fell right off when I removed the trim and the driver side overcab in front of and below the window. I also had delamination several inches in on both front corners of the box.
I had to use marine epoxy and fiberglass sheeting mesh to repair it all and I still was not able to get all the way in (even with pushing the epoxy in with a paint brush) so there is still some slight bubbling in areas.
I pulled off ALL the trim, scraped off all the very thin butyl tape and laid a bead of rubber roof sealant caulk on all the seams. Then I laid a bead in all the trim and the compartment door frames where the butyl tape had been, ensuring there was plenty to cover the entire joints. No leaks now but it is visible that there had been work done.
It took me about three or four weeks of 6 hour days to peel things back, let dry, repair the damage and then close it all back up and seal it.
The passenger side was not nearly as bad but I pulled off all the trim and sealed everything again just to be safe. Topped it all off with brand new channel tape in the trim channels. Hopefully I get another ten years out of it.
There have been some very heavy rains since and I have not detected any leaks. I HOPE that is the case but you never really know. I did my best but once it sets in it is a real mess!
Fortunately my rig has an all aluminum frame so I am not concerned about the frame collapsing or the overcab falling.
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[purple]I ride it like I stole it![/purple] :B
.......and I just may have.......
I'm on "CB-13", are you?
2004 Fun Mover with a 1998 Road King and a 2002 Sportster tucked in the garage, Dragging a 2002 "RAM Tough" Dodge Dakota Crew Cab. Ohhh what a haul!
TSgt(Ret.) USAF