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new_v_er
Sep 18, 2005Explorer
gmantwo wrote:
One other thing, the skin on the left and right side of my camper, right where the overhang above the cab starts, has splits going up towards the top. I'm thinking that's from wind pressure against the overhang, but I'm not sure. They are caulked, but if wind pressure is doing it, I'm wondering about anchoring the overhang to the cab or bumper in some way??Greg
Wow!! I can't believe all the new folks that signed on ths summer!! Hi to you all.
We've been out with the rig every chance we get. The michigan farmers hate the drought but it makes for GREAT camping. Zero problems with the old girl.
Greg, I'm not sure but if ther is signs of water damage on the panneling on the inside area where you see the splits and or wrinkles in the siding, you may have wood rot in the structure at the top and bottom of the overhang. The overhang may beginning to sag. Try not to overload the loft until you can replace the supports.
Long live summer!!!
Bill
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