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Jul-16-2015 12:12 PM
Bordercollie wrote:
You can become overly concerned about leaky roofs, seldom driven RV's, brand names, weight and balance, steering and suspension mods reading these forums. Not to say that these items are not significant. We have a 2004 Fleetwood Tioga 26Q with rubber roof that does not leak, we have had it inspected and re-sealed once. Our rig has newish OEM Michelin tires that I trust and the drive train is in fine shape even though it has only some 10K miles on it. Our rig handles like what it is, a box truck with stiff rear springs and chock full of appliances, converter and batteries. Build quality is average.
Jul-16-2015 11:39 AM
Bordercollie wrote:
You can become overly concerned about leaky roofs, seldom driven RV's, brand names, weight and balance, steering and suspension mods reading these forums. Not to say that these items are not significant. We have a 2004 Fleetwood Tioga 26Q with rubber roof that does not leak, we have had it inspected and re-sealed once. Our rig has newish OEM Michelin tires that I trust and the drive train is in fine shape even though it has only some 10K miles on it. Our rig handles like what it is, a box truck with stiff rear springs and chock full of appliances, converter and batteries. Build quality is average.
Jul-16-2015 10:55 AM
Jul-16-2015 07:10 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
Aluminum cabover?? What brand of motorhome is this?
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Jul-16-2015 06:52 AM
coolmom42 wrote:
Aluminum cabover?? What brand of motorhome is this?
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Jul-15-2015 09:58 PM
coolmom42 wrote:Cousin_Eddie93 wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
Is it possible to NOT have leak problems with a cabover window?
Absolutely, I have a 93 with king bed cabover with three windows and they've never leaked.
And what do you have to do to them to keep them from leaking?
I understand about Dicor caulk, Eternabond, etc for the roof. I don't think either of those would work very well on windows.
Jul-15-2015 06:23 PM
Cousin_Eddie93 wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
Is it possible to NOT have leak problems with a cabover window?
Absolutely, I have a 93 with king bed cabover with three windows and they've never leaked.
Jul-15-2015 06:22 PM
Jim Shoe wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
Is it possible to NOT have leak problems with a cabover window?
Not only is it possible, but any leak is more likely to be caused by hairline cracks around the cabover marker lights. I bought my 'C' new and during the walk through, they pointed out that the cabover marker lights are factory installed with power screwdrivers. If they over tighten, it creates hairline cracks which are covered up by the molding around the lights. Mine was OK, but I'm glad they checked. No leaks in over 30,000 miles. Ask them to check during the walk through.
Jul-15-2015 06:15 PM
coolmom42 wrote:
Is it possible to NOT have leak problems with a cabover window?