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Nov-06-2013 06:31 PM
iquilt888 wrote:
I just spoke to the Rhino folks here in town. At the moment they are unable to do the process due to they don't have a facility that would accommodate a motor home or RV. Plus they told me you can not have any color but black. That seems rather odd to me. Is that a correct statement or does anyone know?
Now to those of you that have had the process done. Just how much weight do you figure the new roof added to your bottom line weight? Since weight is an issue when it comes to mpg and other issues would not want to put something on the roof that the roof supports could not handle.
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Nov-06-2013 09:33 AM
Islandtime wrote:
Just curious, does anyone have a "ball park" figure on what it would cost to have the done on a 37 ft Class A?
We've had a lot of leaking problems, especially around our Fantastic Vent which has stained the ceiling. We are going to try and have a new headliner put in, but don't want to end up with the same problem after that.
Nov-06-2013 09:13 AM
Nov-04-2013 09:07 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
Fire Up, if this last one was written to me I tried to point out I'm not being critical of this system and if I had a rubber roof motorhome I'd have no problem putting it on. My only question was about the statement, "When done, your roof is "completely" sealed. And there are NO USUAL POINTS TO LEAK!" Obviously there are other holes in the roof and other places that can leak. But otherwise this seems like a good idea.
Nov-04-2013 09:04 AM
msmith1199 wrote:What people are not understanding, is that they spray the material "around and into" ALL potential leaks. It forms a inpenetrable coating, so I have to agree, it is "completely sealed and there are NO usual points to leak".
Fire Up, if this last one was written to me I tried to point out I'm not being critical of this system and if I had a rubber roof motorhome I'd have no problem putting it on. My only question was about the statement, "When done, your roof is "completely" sealed. And there are NO USUAL POINTS TO LEAK!" Obviously there are other holes in the roof and other places that can leak. But otherwise this seems like a good idea.
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Nov-04-2013 08:51 AM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
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