Now don’t get me to lying about how it was happening, because I really didn’t understand. At first I thought it was something with my box (because the one I had previous to this one was a little raggedy). So I thought air was getting into the box and shaking the wall. Then I ended up getting a bigger box, and that’s when I realized it wasn’t the box. Somehow though I think the air was getting behind the liner of the roof. I think that’s why the bulletin recommended that you use the gap filler and spray in between the gaps of the existing bows and on the new bow you’re installing. I didn’t even have a clue that it increased my mpg until I started doing the math. Figured this could help somebody with the same issue.
So is the roof panel raising up and grabbing outside air on these?
Now don’t get me to lying about how it was happening, because I really didn’t understand. At first I thought it was something with my box (because the one I had previous to this one was a little raggedy). So I thought air was getting into the box and shaking the wall. Then I ended up getting a bigger box, and that’s when I realized it wasn’t the box. Somehow though I think the air was getting behind the liner of the roof. I think that’s why the bulletin recommended that you use the gap filler and spray in between the gaps of the existing bows and on the new bow you’re installing. I didn’t even have a clue that it increased my mpg until I started doing the math. Figured this could help somebody with the same issue.