tom37
Full Access Member
My 2 cents for what its worth,
1 The fiberglass sides are the only way to go.
My 26' TT had tin and it was a nightmare. Not sure why it happened but
the water would find its way down each panel and back up the lip right
to the indoors.
2 If your buying used, and its got a rubber roof, check it out close. I had
to replace mine and its a job I would rather not do again. Mine needed all
new plywood and rafters as well due to the water damage.
1 The fiberglass sides are the only way to go.
My 26' TT had tin and it was a nightmare. Not sure why it happened but
the water would find its way down each panel and back up the lip right
to the indoors.
2 If your buying used, and its got a rubber roof, check it out close. I had
to replace mine and its a job I would rather not do again. Mine needed all
new plywood and rafters as well due to the water damage.