Hi Sharyn,
The "fix I use is simple. Take some rags and stuff in the free flow through ventilation holes MS put in the seals. That stops most of the air, the light and bugs from waltzing through into the trailer. The other option is to splice additional seal material over the holes using a combination of glue and pop rivets to hold the patches. Final option is to replace the seal. Replacing the seal is going to be a major job for the owner. Since MS put the holes there by design it's not a warranty issue to them. They meant the seal to have holes in it. Letting light, air and bugs access to the interior is a "feature".
BTW I just got the e-mail this morning. I'll make the call later today.
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Mike Nancy and the fuzzies
Fulltiming since June 2004
Volvo 660 MH tow vehicle
2005 MS 38RL
2007 Saturn Ion "toad"
2010 Gold Wing "piggyback"
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