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Richard Good

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creepy window seal repair
« on: January 02, 2024, 01:05:38 AM »
Does anyone have experience using RVFog Dr. in Arkansas to repair creepy seals? I spoke to them a while back and plan on getting them to repair all my creepy seals when moving West. I have a 98 Ticonderoga and most of the seals have started creeping in over the last few years. Anyone have experience with any other companies doing the same type of work?
98 Patriot Ticonderoga, CAT 3126, Blue Ox Towbar, 2023 Kia Forte GT manual.

Richard Davis

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Re: creepy window seal repair
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2024, 02:36:04 AM »
Years ago I had a '98 Tradewinds that had all the dual pane window seals sucked in leaving the black sealant on the windows.  I had RVFogDR in Searcy Arkansas redo all of them.  They did a good job at a reasonable price.  I'm sure they have gone up in price since then.  They have 50 amp hookups in front of their garage doors if you stay overnight.  Good luck.
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Re: creepy window seal repair
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2024, 02:03:33 AM »
Thanks for that info. I got the impression they knew what they were doing. It is nice to have confirmation.
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Re: creepy window seal repair
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2024, 01:53:56 PM »
They are a great company to work with
They do paint and body repair as well, full hookups at the shop, you can live in the coach while they are working on it
We went the night before and stayed for a seal replacement and was on the road by 9:00 am
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2005 Monterey Ventura IV
(the Beave)
just fits in the 40' shed
400hp C9 Cat
Towing various old Jeeps
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