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whistlebritches

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We have a Cedar Creek 37' RDQS 5th wheel. The lamination underneath the cap has a couple of places that are sagging slightly. We have not had any leaks inside the RV. How difficult is this to repair and how expensive.
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MFL

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A bit more info would get more replies. A pic would be best!
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ScottG

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Do you mean the front cap? There were some years where heat from the sun was causing delam problems in that area. Or it could be leaking from a clearance light, etc. and that wouldn't necessarily show up on the inside.
Either way it has to be peeled back and re-glued.
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JIMNLIN

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front cap ?? Rear cap ??
Need more tech input for a good speculation on the problem.
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laknox

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OP is likely talking about the underside of the front overhang. Almost all of them sag, at least a little bit, after a few years; does't mean they're delaminating.
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