You picture looks similar to my roof, a few wrinkles on the edge. They won't hurt anything and are not unusual. Only way to fix the wrinkles would be to pull the edge of the coach and that would create more problems than it would solve!
You picture looks similar to my roof, a few wrinkles on the edge. They won't hurt anything and are not unusual. Only way to fix the wrinkles would be to pull the edge of the coach and that would create more problems than it would solve!
Thanks for answering Dave. So, don't bother to place this on my warranty punch list, correct?
I had the same thing on mine. I showed General RV and they wanted to replace the roof. Thor denied it and wanted them to put plywood and weight on the wrinkles to see if it would re-adhere to the glue before agreeing to replace the roof. So far the wrinkles are better. So will see what happens. Glad to see it's not just mine. And that it's documented for future problems.
I had the same thing on mine. I showed General RV and they wanted to replace the roof. Thor denied it and wanted them to put plywood and weight on the wrinkles to see if it would re-adhere to the glue before agreeing to replace the roof. So far the wrinkles are better. So will see what happens. Glad to see it's not just mine. And that it's documented for future problems.
Good to know. I will put it on the punch list for general rv and see what happens. How long did general keep it with wood on it?