trabs00
Lifetime Social Distancer
Rin, I received my alu-cab RTT in 2016 and had the leaking and some water damage (stains). I was told by you through here to just put silicone on the rivet heads which I did. Worked for a while but the sun and conditions ate it away over time and had a wet winter this year which soaked the tent.The original eight tents we first imported were the first Gen III tents manufactured and they had rivets in the tread plate section above the headliner. All eight eventually had leaks and were replaced for the customers back in 2015. It was a mistake, but we learned from it and we feel the Gen III sealing surface makes it nearly impossible for water or dust intrusion.
As per the guy who was told that by Alu-Cab, I find that highly unlikely coming from HQ and would be happy to chat with him. Like mentioned below, you will need to air it from time to time especially if you are in a damp environment where it may be being put away wet. Since it is sealed completely with a rubber gasket, how you put it away is how it stays and if wet you could get mold or mildew if not aired out when conditions improve.
In your message here are you saying the rivets were replaced and sealed on these tents, tents replaced, or you just added silicone to them?
Travis