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kgragert
Jun 12, 2015Explorer
If it's a new trailer take it back to the dealer and have them check it out.
Also water can enter an extremely small opening on the, roof, vents, slide out,clearance lights, and then run down the insides of the wall and exit nowhere near where it entered.
Speaking as the owner of a 24 year old RV who tracks down leaks every other month or so. :)
Also water can enter an extremely small opening on the, roof, vents, slide out,clearance lights, and then run down the insides of the wall and exit nowhere near where it entered.
Speaking as the owner of a 24 year old RV who tracks down leaks every other month or so. :)
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