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goducks10
Aug 12, 2015Explorer
A lot of times it's not really delam on the front or rear. Keystone like most other TT manf's doesn't use a sandwich process such as vacuum bonding for the front and rear caps. The front filon material is just rolled over the framing and attached at the perimeter. Same as the rear. In the rear it's sandwiched along the perimeter as well as with a window, vent, etc. Both can pucker from constant expansion/contraction. I had the same issue on my Heartland Northtrail TT.
Only manf that I know of that uses vacuum bonding on the front cap is Jayco on their Jay Flight line. That would be a plus in my book.
Now if it's a bubble that's a different story.
Only manf that I know of that uses vacuum bonding on the front cap is Jayco on their Jay Flight line. That would be a plus in my book.
Now if it's a bubble that's a different story.
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