Oct-07-2016 04:00 PM
Oct-10-2016 09:10 AM
Bruce Brown wrote:DriverMan wrote:
My thanks to all of you for your comments.
It looks to me the roof problem with Winnebago is a serious one. Such a problem could literally destroy your motorhome. An that its most likely out of warranty by that time could be financially catastrophic, or am I overstating things?
You mentioned the seal, is this something you can reasonable check on your own? And if so is it something you can fix on your own?
How often should something like this be checked, every 5 years, 10 years, what? Can I assume this is all Winnebago's and not just the entry level Forza?
Is the a deal breaker? I can't think of many things worse than a faulty roof! I can understand slide problems etc, but a roof, Not Good!
I did a Google search for "trouble with Winnebago roofs" and was surprised to find very little on the subject! Has Winnebago commented on it anywhere and what their doing about it?
Mile High gave a great explanation and illustration of the issue. Maintenance/inspection is required every 6 months I believe. The Itasca (Winnie twin) we owned was built before they went to this terrible design. For me it would be a deal breaker.
As for the repair, well...do you know anyone other than the factory that can change that roof? I sure don't. As to cost, I disagree with Mile High on that one. I currently have a 35' 5th wheel in my garage - I'm helping a friend replace his rubber roof. It's basically done, he has roughly $800 in materials. He went with the Alpha system, it's pretty nice. A few years back I put an EPDM rubber roof on our TT, I had about $300 in that job. Any shop can do a "rubber" roof, I don't know of one that could do a full fiberglass roof replacement - other than the factory.
I'm not saying "rubber" is better, I AM saying some fiberglass just isn't too good.
For the record, ours has a BriteTek roof, which is a modified rubber. It's our 3rd one with this system and I absolutely love it.
Oct-09-2016 08:17 PM
DriverMan wrote:
My thanks to all of you for your comments.
It looks to me the roof problem with Winnebago is a serious one. Such a problem could literally destroy your motorhome. An that its most likely out of warranty by that time could be financially catastrophic, or am I overstating things?
You mentioned the seal, is this something you can reasonable check on your own? And if so is it something you can fix on your own?
How often should something like this be checked, every 5 years, 10 years, what? Can I assume this is all Winnebago's and not just the entry level Forza?
Is the a deal breaker? I can't think of many things worse than a faulty roof! I can understand slide problems etc, but a roof, Not Good!
I did a Google search for "trouble with Winnebago roofs" and was surprised to find very little on the subject! Has Winnebago commented on it anywhere and what their doing about it?
Oct-09-2016 02:37 PM
Oct-09-2016 09:15 AM
DriverMan wrote:
My thanks to all of you for your comments.
It looks to me the roof problem with Winnebago is a serious one. Such a problem could literally destroy your motorhome. An that its most likely out of warranty by that time could be financially catastrophic, or am I overstating things?
You mentioned the seal, is this something you can reasonable check on your own? And if so is it something you can fix on your own?
How often should something like this be checked, every 5 years, 10 years, what? Can I assume this is all Winnebago's and not just the entry level Forza?
Is the a deal breaker? I can't think of many things worse than a faulty roof! I can understand slide problems etc, but a roof, Not Good!
I did a Google search for "trouble with Winnebago roofs" and was surprised to find very little on the subject! Has Winnebago commented on it anywhere and what their doing about it?
Oct-09-2016 08:41 AM
Oct-09-2016 07:41 AM
Mondooker wrote:
Hey Bruce, what's with the roof design? Haven't heard about that will you elaborate?
Oct-09-2016 06:23 AM
Oct-08-2016 06:45 PM
Oct-08-2016 06:42 PM
J-Rooster wrote:
James, let me be the first to welcome you to RV.Net! Hope your not getting very wet in Tampa! My brother in law lives not far from you in Spring Hill. I haven't heard much about Forest River RV's? I was at the Tacoma RV Show last night talking to a Winnebago Sales Rep. and this Rep. admitted that Winnebago has been having trouble with Lippert Slide Outs. The Rep. said that Winnebago has been making good on the repairs and thinks they have the slide out problem solved?
Oct-08-2016 05:20 PM
Mondooker wrote:smacdiesel wrote:
I think pretty much all three major RV manufacturers are producing junk. Seriously, how can anyone argue against that?
Now there's an even handed statement if You've every heard one!!! Objectivity, yes-er-ee!
Oct-08-2016 10:27 AM
smacdiesel wrote:
I think pretty much all three major RV manufacturers are producing junk. Seriously, how can anyone argue against that?
Oct-08-2016 09:44 AM
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