Recommended Gutter Extensions For A 2019 Fleetwood Bounder 35K
Question:
Hello....I am looking for gutter downspouts / extensions for our 2019 Fleetwood Bounder 35K. Water drips down side front windows and side of RV. Can you recommend something? Thanks,
asked by: Robert M
Expert Reply:
The gutter extensions that we sell are all the same design where you'll have to unscrew the ends of the gutter enough to slip the extension # CAM42452 behind it and then you would screw the gutter back in place securing the extension with the same mounting screws for the gutter. You'd then want to reseal the top of the gutter with some non-sag sealant # 344270341437-1 (white) or # AL53KV (black) to prevent any water from leaking in behind the gutter.
Products Referenced in This Question
LaSalle Bristol XTRM Universal Non-Sag Sealant for RVs - White - 10.1 oz - Qty 1
- RV Roof Repair
- Sealant
- 10.1 oz
- Non-Sag
- Self-Leveling
- White
- LaSalle Bristol
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Alpha Systems 1010 Non-Sag Sealant for RVs - Black - 10.3 oz - Qty 1
- RV Roof Repair
- Sealant
- 10.3 oz
- Non-Sag
- Black
- Alpha Systems
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Camco RV Rain Gutter Spouts with Built-In Extensions - Slide On - Black - Qty 4
- RV Trim
- Gutter Parts
- Black
- Camco
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