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Old 03-05-2020, 03:39 AM   #3
rvroller
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 31S
State: South Carolina
Posts: 6
THOR #18271
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Originally Posted by Laco View Post
I wound up replacing most of the cargo door seals to keep the water out. The factory seals are not the greatest, and their installation, at least on mine, was far from perfect. Also had to replace and double seal around the door, not so much for water, but because of noise while we were underway. Double seal cut the noise in about half.
THANKS! So has yours stayed dry? Did you just pick up something at your local hardware store, or did you use a particular brand of seal used for rv's that has worked well for you? Already had mold on my back door kitchen, and really don't want mold started in the rv from this (even though most of the bays are surrounded in plastic), so trying to find a remedy quickly.
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