โApr-23-2016 07:34 PM
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โApr-24-2016 04:12 PM
mgirardo wrote:
I just meant, any time a hole is cut into something and something is put in the hole (like a latch in this case), there is a chance there can be a leak. I don't have slam latches, but I would think there should be butyl tape/putty between the latch hardware and the door. Whenever I put a hole in the side of the camper, no matter what it is for, I use butyl tape under whatever is being screwed onto the side of the camper.
-Michael
โApr-24-2016 01:17 PM
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โApr-24-2016 08:31 AM
mgirardo wrote:myredracer wrote:
Is it possible that these latches can or do leak? If they do, not sure what can be done to fix it.
Anything can leak if not installed properly. Remove the latch; if the wood is rotted around the opening for the latch, you know that's the problem.
-Michael
โApr-24-2016 06:33 AM
myredracer wrote:
Is it possible that these latches can or do leak? If they do, not sure what can be done to fix it.
โApr-24-2016 05:20 AM
SCVJeff wrote:
I give up.. What's a Slam Latch?
โApr-24-2016 05:17 AM
โApr-24-2016 04:31 AM
Johndanielscpa wrote:I believe my new TT with slam latches will require the same service. With one hatch door closed and looking through from the opposite side, I can see daylight coming in through the closed side.
Mine leaked but it was still under warranty. My dealer just replaced the weather stripping inside the panel and hasn't had a problem since.
โApr-24-2016 12:14 AM
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