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JIMNLIN wrote:
Using eternabond tape on a new trailers roof can void its warranty as one member found out.
trailernovice
...any claim under the roof warranty may get kicked on grounds that the roof has been 'modified'....
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Tequila wrote:
Problem with using eternabond tape is it's almost impossible to get off.
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trailernovice
Mission TX
Senior Member
Joined: 10/25/2010
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**A while back, I opened a thread asking whether eterna-bonding the roof seams on an almost-new TT as a preventative measure was a good idea ...the virtually unanimous opinion was 'yes'....
Well, took the TT to the selling dealer today for some minor work...rep. sees the tape job, asks 'why on earth did you DO that'?, and tells me that: a.) it's not necessary b.) it'll trap water if any water ever gets beneath the tape, and c.) any claim under the roof warranty may get kicked on grounds that the roof has been 'modified'....
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