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shoreco

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Posted: 05/13/12 05:58pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Finally got around to installing the ez-gutters today. It was around 70deg and sunny here in NY...

The coach was in the sun all morning and I allowed the ez-gutter to sit in the sun for 45mins or so...

It stuck instantly to the cleaned surface. You would never know it wasn't part of the original design...

I will follow up with a review later in the summer as to how it performs...


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Posted: 05/28/12 03:40pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

If anyone is still following this thred, I am happy to say the ez-gutters are a success.

They installed fairly easy, they are "stuck on" for good.

Windows are "streak free" after two decent rain storms.

I highly recommend them.

Happy travels,

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Yes, it works great!

We also had a wind whistle emanating from the door hinge. Our door has a continuous piano hinge and the door seal could not be adjusted enough to eliminate the noise.

I ran a strip of the drain vertically in front of the hinge with the curved portion of the cross section pointed forward. The wind stream is now diverted over the hinge area and the noise is history.


The Beave
30' 1997 Beaver Monterey
(The shortest DP we could find)
2005 Honda CR-V
Remco surge brake


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