Surely someone has encountered this problem - didn't find a post on current forum...
The top edge of the utility compartment basement door has become 'unglued' from the c-channel & frame for about two thirds of it's length. Rain, wash water (snow!) runs down into the resulting 1/8 gap and of course will accelerate any corrosion.
I did see the post about removing the struts, retainer blocks and electric connector then lifting entire door off the belt-line channel.
OK, great. Now what do I use to reseal the gap?
Thinking of something like JB weld and a bunch of clamps to hold it after I take the whole door off. What was used originally? How did one prep the gap so JB would stick?
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Leave it on, fill with silicone sealant and use a dozen pop rivets right thru from the outside to pull the exterior sheet back to the frame. Rather not do this and spoil the sleek lines, even though there are pop rivets showing all over the slide-outs.
Thanks for advice in advance