Weather proofing or weatherizing the ramp
There have been some discussions about the weather/rain repellency of the rear ramp on the toy hauler. I didn't order my Raptor with the patio option since it's going to be a garage not spare room for critters with any number of legs. But this week we took it down to the bayou property and I lowered the ramp which let in a lot of light and of course the nice view of the water. We had some rain so I raised the ramp. I'm skeptical that the ramps are built to be able to handle repeated and sustained wet conditions without damages and delamination. The ramp surface itself looks fairly repellant but door/ramp trim along the edges doesn't appear to be caulked or sealed which could allow water to get into the ramp inner parts.
Perhaps a brief shower wouldn't hurt anything but a little water can do a lot of damage to an RV. Any suggestions to seal it or have any owners had any issues of a repeatedly soaked ramp problems?
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2021 Omni SX32
2012 Crusader 355BHQ (girl friends)
2020 Ram 1500 Laramie 4WD, toad
2019 Harley Davidson Heritage Classic 114 (the toy)
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