dougrainer wrote:
4x4van wrote:
The slide toppers' purpose is not to keep water out of the coach; it is to keep debris/sun off of the slide roof, and yes, it can reduce (but not eliminate) water on top of the slide. But that water should not enter the RV regardless; many RV's don't even have toppers on the slides. The main problem the OP has is that the top seal on the slide is faulty.
While this is true, older Monaco motorhomes HAVE to have a slide topper to stop water intrusion. This is why the Monaco's came with slide toppers. They had inadequate J drip rail systems that prevent a large amount of water that runs off the roof radius's right onto the upper slide seal. I base this on my almost 26 years of working on Monaco Motorhomes and having to deal with slide room leaks that did NOT go away after replacing the complete slide seal, when the Customer did not want to repair/replace the defective slide cover or the cover was removed after is came apart from damage or age. After the seal was replaced and tested the room still leaked. With an operational Slide cover in place the leak went away. Doug
Interesting. Sad, but interesting.