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Think I am going back with fiberglass.
A lot of rubber roofs out there. Henry's tropi coat 100% silicone patch and coat might fix it. I wouldn't have rubber without tropi coat.
I fixed about 4 I think fiberglass roofs on Winnebago motor homes. The radius was to tight and formed cracks around the radius on at least two of them. the others had the joint where the side met the roof fail. My choice as far as roofs go is aluminum. Yes I know they flap in the wind but it is still my choice.
 

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