Will Camco Rain Gutter Spouts CAM42452 Fit 2016 Winnebago Sightseer
Updated 03/10/2024 | Published 04/26/2017 >
Question:
Will these gutter spouts work on a 2016 Winnebago Sightseer. Thanks.
asked by: Jeff B
Expert Reply:
The Camco RV Rain Gutter Spouts # CAM42452 are a general-purpose item that will work on most RVs either as replacements for worn or missing rain spouts, or on RVs with no gutters on the drip rail. I reviewed many online photos of your Winnebago Sightseer but I could not find any with a good view of the roof edge. However, my contact at Camco advised these should work on the vast majority of RVs.
I went to our warehouse and checked the packaging for additional information on the installation process. Tools required may include a drill and drill bit, clear silicone caulk sealant, a Philips screwdriver and screws and also a utility knife.
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Camco RV Rain Gutter Spouts with Built-In Extensions - Slide On - Black - Qty 4
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Billy
3/10/2024
Short answer; NO, they don't work on a Winnebago without altering your Winnebago rain gutter and making it a big project. Apparently Winnebago doesn't care about water running down the front side windows creating ugly streaking, not to mention the safety hazard of not being able to see well through the window. The constant cleaning is a big plus too isn't it?