2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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What color is it?Dalehelman said:There is a product at Walmart in the RV/ auto department called amazing Goop. It's a great adhesive and is weatherproof very long lasting. It stays simi flexible, better than Silicone.

Cleardsatwork said:What color is it?Dalehelman said:There is a product at Walmart in the RV/ auto department called amazing Goop. It's a great adhesive and is weatherproof very long lasting. It stays simi flexible, better than Silicone.
I wouldn't think you would have any issues with the warranty. Nucamp gave me the adhesive, so they would have a hard time selling the "you shouldn't have done that" as their position. Also, it's such a hassle to take the T@b in EVERY time there's a problem. Then add the fact that most of these repair people probably won't do a good of a job on the repair as me.toni said:Thank you for the helpful tips. If it were out of warranty we would do that. But, If we do that now I am afraid that would make the warranty null for any problems that might pop up down the road in relation to that area.
The problem is when it comes off, its not very aesthetically pleasing to look at.ChanW said:The rubber isn't really a seal for that joint, more of an aesthetic trim. You might call Nucamp about it.

The weather stripping isn't screwed in, it snaps over the track. I was sent an medium strength black rubber adhesive from nuCamp. That didn't work any better at keeping it tied down either. I think I ended up using same Silicone Adhesive Sealant I used to hold my cable track in place for the solar wires because it is very solid. Something like this https://www.lowes.com/pd/GE-Silicone-II-10-1-oz-Black-Silicone-Caulk/3084585 but you only need to use it where it connects to the plastic molding. It's hard to do without making a mess so keep something handy to clean up as you go.Jellybones11 said:Thank you for the comments on this issue. I have same problem. I'll try some of these fixes. My only worry is that they screwed it in to keep it down so I'll keep track of possible leaks or buckling. Mine is a 2017 Outback Max S. Towing unit is 2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser TTE





This is an update, it lasted 1 1/2 years,dsatwork said:The weather stripping isn't screwed in, it snaps over the track. I was sent an medium strength black rubber adhesive from nuCamp. That didn't work any better at keeping it tied down either. I think I ended up using same Silicone Adhesive Sealant I used to hold my cable track in place for the solar wires because it is very solid. Something like this https://www.lowes.com/pd/GE-Silicone-II-10-1-oz-Black-Silicone-Caulk/3084585 but you only need to use it where it connects to the plastic molding. It's hard to do without making a mess so keep something handy to clean up as you go.Jellybones11 said:Thank you for the comments on this issue. I have same problem. I'll try some of these fixes. My only worry is that they screwed it in to keep it down so I'll keep track of possible leaks or buckling. Mine is a 2017 Outback Max S. Towing unit is 2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser TTE