reason to check your roof
Went on the roof yesterday to check things out. The trim strip that covers the front cap joint with the rubber roof was raised up. If we had pulled trailer at highway speeds the wind would get under the rubber roof and blow it up. What we found was that the screw in the end of the aluminum strip was twisted off and the only thing that had been holding it down was the caulking. More (quality) workmanship at Double Tree factory. NOT. Kent at DT told me to use a couple of 2" screws and screw it down and caulk it. Wish I had taken pictures to add to my webshots for show and tell, like the ones of the wheel alignment. Jim
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