I got a problem with an Open Range. The front edge (like shown above) is just caulked, but over on the side where that edge, and the rain gutter, and the siding, and the front cab all come together, there is a crack that keeps opening up every 2 months. nothing I can put on it will not crack. Now water has stated to get down into both front corners on side and the RV looks like ****.
I guess its time to try Eternabond.
anyway, does anyone on here have a reason I should NOT use Eternabond? It is all its cracked up to be?
I see something on my Open Range slide out roof that appears to be eternabond that seals the roof onto the outward flange of the slide ou
I have used it under solar panel mounts, but if it was so great, why don't the manufactures put it on that front roof to cap joint on all the RV's?
I guess its because of cost, and the factory joints seem to hold up (for the most part)?
Should I be adding that to my Arctic fox before I find a crack in the factory sealant?
in fact here is a picture of my problem area.
looking at RS of long gray piece that sticks out in photo, you can see the crack. this picture was before I cleaned it up and resealed it again in November.
2022 Ford F150
Sold: 2016 Arctic Fox 990, 2018 Ram 3500, 2011 Open Range
Sold Forest River Forester 2401R Mercedes Benz. when campsites went from $90 to $190 per night.