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DSDP_Don
Dec 07, 2017Explorer
Check what roofs various coach manufacturers use as they go up their product line, it will be fiberglass. I had one of the original rubber roofs, soft rubber, and it was a nightmare. The new more solid rubber roofs are much more durable. I've have rubber, aluminum and fiberglass roofs. I would not own anything but fiberglass now.
Regarding the Winnebago roofs, they used an attachment method called the "J" hook. MANY people had issues with that system where the roof partially peeled off or came completely off. Our friends with a Winnebago gasser had theirs come completely off and my sister's 2004 Itasca Meridian (DP) had one side come loose, even though my BIL maintained it constantly. So it wasn't an isolated incident.
Regarding the Winnebago roofs, they used an attachment method called the "J" hook. MANY people had issues with that system where the roof partially peeled off or came completely off. Our friends with a Winnebago gasser had theirs come completely off and my sister's 2004 Itasca Meridian (DP) had one side come loose, even though my BIL maintained it constantly. So it wasn't an isolated incident.
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