I have increased roof "tin canning" during windy conditions. My 2016 Hawk has the single sheet aluminum roof panel. Why this popping of the roof in a wind has been increasing is a mystery.
I do not know how the roof panel is attached to the roof frame of the Hawk. I suspect it is glued to the frame; hence after miles of rough off-roading the glue is failing and the roof panel begins to flap more.
How is the roof panel secured to the frame?
Can anything be done to lessen the "tin canning"?
My Hawk roof has the FWC Yakima rails with two Zamp solar panels [170/160w] and two fans.
Thanks for any insights.
Phil
I do not know how the roof panel is attached to the roof frame of the Hawk. I suspect it is glued to the frame; hence after miles of rough off-roading the glue is failing and the roof panel begins to flap more.
How is the roof panel secured to the frame?
Can anything be done to lessen the "tin canning"?
My Hawk roof has the FWC Yakima rails with two Zamp solar panels [170/160w] and two fans.
Thanks for any insights.
Phil