The 90 day leak warranty is not unusual and while we could all wish it was better it really doesn’t represent poor quality. RV parts move in weather and with travel. This is simply bound to loosen seams and joints. If you examine your roof and wall penetrations every couple of months and address any suspect areas it is a quick and easy job. If you wait very long after a leak develops you are facing a huge mess and probably decreased value. It’s just part of the RV gig. I do wish the dealers would be more upfront about it though. Also my windshield has leaked on every RV I’ve ever had. I think it’s because the glass can’t flex at all but the front cap certainly does. It’s easy to fix with windshield sealant. Truly, not a big deal. All the best.
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