A little history first... I have an MPG 181 with front and rear windows. I have had problems after our last winter rains with the rear window leaking from time to time, so I took it into the dealer. The dealer found that the seal around the glass had failed, so they took the glass out and fixed it. During our summer vacation, it rained where we were in NE Oregon. This time, it was dripping inside at the top of the frame. I thought that I would have to take it back to the dealer and have them replace the entire window. BUT, I thought to myself, why wouldn't the rain gutter systems work if it is installed above the front & rear windows to channel the water coming off of the roof. I looked around the internet when I got home and found something called EZ RV Gutter. It requires no drilling (which is nice) and it installs easily. I ordered 10 feet of it to install on the front and rear window frames. The instructions state to have a nice clean surface before applying the gutter and once you have it on, it is not recommended to remove and replace. Once you have it on, it is on to stay. I have attached photos of my before and after windows and hope that others will find this helpful.
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