Oct-22-2017 06:30 PM
Oct-24-2017 08:45 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
Why were you not at the PDI,the roof should have been the first thing you looked at? Trusting a dealer to do the PDI.....not a good idea.
Welcome to RV manufacturing in 2017. My 2017 Rockwood Roo had numerous roof caulking issues which I found before the purchase.
You could fix all those issues yourself and save the aggravation with about $20 of material. Some solvent and a tube of lap sealant for the roof, a tube of clear or black caulk for the Diamond Plate trim.
Oct-24-2017 08:44 AM
Oct-23-2017 11:11 AM
TurnThePage wrote:
Agree that you could fix those yourself easiest of all. I'm not sure that spot on the diamond plate needs to be sealed. Eternabond is in your future. 🙂
Oct-23-2017 08:28 AM
Oct-23-2017 07:23 AM
Oct-23-2017 06:20 AM
astraelraen wrote:
Picked up a new 2017 closeout Whitehawk from a dealer over the weekend. Was looking at it in my driveway and noticed the following oversights in whatever PDI the dealer did when I was not there. In full disclosure, I did not look on the roof at the dealer when we did the walk through.
Corner bad caulk
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hz5c9fa0ir6heza/corner.jpg
Sure is.....
Sunroof obvious hole
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gntlket3un1ppxs/sunroof.jpg
Obviously
Rear roof, looks like a gaping problem to me, is the roof even sealed here?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5yulmf4bpb6ap0e/back.jpg
Typically they leave the roof membrane long and screw the edge molding over it, then take a razor knife and cut the membrane off at the bottom of the trim. In theory any water that gets in between membrane and trim would run out the bottom. That is until it makes its way to one of the screws holding the trim on.
Diamond plate, cant tell if there is sealant here. Should there be?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gmsjkmtbpi34csk/frontplate.jpg
Probably
Going back to the dealer with pics this week sometime.
Oct-23-2017 03:44 AM