Resealed the three top windows yesterday. The rubber seal around the glass, that presses into frame dried out and was cracked resulting in leaks.(and after only 20 years in the hot sun) Dealer could not supply new rubber seals.....(the same one that wanted $384 for 1 glass from Roadtrek, that I got at a glass shop for $24). Also could not find proper seal at auto and RV supply shops. So, removed windows & frame, cleaned inside frame where seal and glass would sit, ran a bead of black silicon in frame, dropped the clean window glass in and then ran another bead of silicon around the edge of the glass and frame. Let it sit horizontally for 4 hours to set up, and then reinstalled the units.
Rained all last night and most of the morning.............but it was dry when checked a few minutes ago. Will see how this fix lasts after 8,000 to 10,000 miles of driving at highway speeds.
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