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Bubba
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2014-09-24 10:19 AM (#160903)
Subject: Trailer Roofs



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I apologize if this has been discussed before. I have a 2004 Classic aluminum gooseneck with LQ. This weekend my roof vent in the bathroom broke off and i need to replace it. It sounds like a dumb question but do i need to be concerned about the roof holding my weight when replacing the vent? Do i need to do anything special to prevent damage to the roof? I know on RV's you can climb on them without issue but I thought I would check first on the trailer.
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BILLYS
Reg. Apr 2014
Posted 2014-09-24 11:10 AM (#160904 - in reply to #160903)
Subject: RE: Trailer Roofs


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It is towards the side right? I would think a ladder would be best.
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Bubba
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2014-09-24 11:48 AM (#160905 - in reply to #160904)
Subject: RE: Trailer Roofs



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Pretty close to the middle actually. I would definitely work from a ladder but would have to put weight on the roof to get all the screws out of the old one and then back in on the new one.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2014-09-24 3:55 PM (#160907 - in reply to #160903)
Subject: RE: Trailer Roofs


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To keep the roof from oil canning from your weight, kneel on a half a sheet of plywood supported by the roof bows to carry the weight. It can be easily moved about as needed. The roof structure is strong enough to carry a person's weight, but the sheeting may bend a bit,if you were to step off the underlying frames.
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Bubba
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2014-09-24 4:10 PM (#160908 - in reply to #160907)
Subject: RE: Trailer Roofs



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Thanks, i will do that.
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jackbrat
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2014-09-27 1:04 AM (#160936 - in reply to #160903)
Subject: RE: Trailer Roofs


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Classic has a fiberglass roof though.
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