All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Bucket List DougE wrote: The trick for not getting nailed with a tank of high cost is to fill often. Then you only get nailed for a partial tank. I agree-I believe it is best to be nibbled on- rather than have someone take half of your backside all at once. Not quite as painful...:)Re: Need 8' horse stall mat kylekai wrote: I want to put my camper on a good thick mat, and I can find a lot of 4x6 horse stall mats, but can't locate a decent 4x8 horse stall mat, preferably 3/4" Anyone know where I can order a 4' x 8' horse stall mat (or similar)? Extra points if I can get it near San Diego! When you find a 4 x 8 mat- you may consider cutting it in half. They can be a tad on bulky / heavy side- from one who knows :) Have you looked at a horse feed store in your area? Shipping maybe costly. Is this store in your area? - Ranch Feed & Pet Supply / Double D Feed Supply- Re: 2006 Hallmark Ute rotted wood repair joerg68 wrote: ...Have you been able to identify the root cause that wrecked your camper as opposed to other, comparable ones?.. Looks like a catastrophic seam failure.Re: 2006 Hallmark Ute rotted wood repair silversand wrote: OP:....If I were in your shoes, I would have Hallmark replace completely the camper shell sidewalls with their new composite sidewalls (one-piece) and repair the entire cab-over section (this will bring your total investment up to $ ????)...... I completely agree with Silver......Re: Rubber roof bubbles or blisters rode2nowhere wrote: I have one about 2" x 5" in my 2011 keystone tt. Should I contact dealer where bought or keystone? I know they will say is normal. While this is small bubble now- it is not normal- demand they fix it now - or they will replace the roof later.Re: Sealing Roof Leak Rbertalotto wrote: There are no seams on my roof. One piece aluminum. Just the trim on the edges, the clip for the top hold down latches and marker lights are the onlt penetrations. Then these are the areas you may need to re-seal with a RV type sealant. As stated above the lights may be the problem. Good LuckRe: Sealing Roof Leak Dome wrote: I would reseal the l marker lights for sure and check the trim and reseal it too. The lights are a main source of water leaks. I think any where that the roof has a rivet or screw should be looked at and resealed if needed. I really think the light are a big problem. They are cheap and tend to leak through the lenses or the base it's self. I replace all my marker lights with molded LED's and sealed them to the camper with ProFlex. I know the aren't going to leak. Good luck with your leak fixing project. X2Re: Sealing Roof Leak .....I used Ames Research Maximum Stretch after a coat of primer. I bought their tape and tape the seams/joints/corners and coated over the top..... Is this a new RV product??Re: Sealing Roof LeakHave you tried re-sealing the seams on your roof??Re: Your Rig2012 Cedar Creek Silverback 35RE, 2011 Ford F350 6.7 KR.
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