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Old 01-20-2019, 10:30 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by RayChez1 View Post
I own a 2002 Scenic Cruiser and the coach has been good to us. Only thing I would recommend is to apply eternabond on all the seams on the roof. The roof design in my opinion is a poor design with joints running from the front to the back and the joints are like in a small valley that will retain water. I would have preferred a one piece top with the side wall and roof joints being on the sides. Also there is a front cap and rear cap joint on the top. Out of the factory they used caulking which cracks with the summer heat and you could get a leak. Best thing is to get a couple of rolls of eternabond from Amazon and cover all the joints on top and you will never have to worry about leaks. Other then that they are a beautiful coach. We have walnut cabinets which we love. Mine has a Caterpillar engine and it is bullet proof. I bought my coach brand new in April of 2003 and have now 72K miles. We really enjoy our Scenic Cruiser. They were the top of the line in those years.
Good call. I did this too. Also around the garden shower roof.
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