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Hi campingkings,
I had an Auto-sleeper Topaz with the same type panels, at 3 years old one of the panels came adrift, they are very susceptible to changes in temperature with expansion and buckling in higher temperature. This means than any sealing to the body comes adrift, water gets in and eventually rots the fixing battens which are stuck to the bodywork or in the case of a Topaz the window glass, this is a word of caution and maybe you might consider some other type of panel and fixing.
viator
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Hi,
We have a 1994 A/S Trophy with similar side panels. The wood battens rotted and the panels came adrift. A/S were very helpful advising what materials to obtain etc and advising of the care needed as the battens affix to the window and a deep screw would blow the window.
I obtained the materials and stripped the panels away but instead of replacing the panels decided to leave the exposed window and have since tinted the area of glass which exposed the internal lining. Looks far more sleak and in line with modern approach.
I am going to attempt to attach an image or two of the project - pre tinting window.
Regards
RoyatPB
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Hi These side panels are on my a/s devon. The van has a 55 registration.
Bit worried now. If a/s have been having serious problems with them then why have they continued to use them.
I do not travel outside the UK so wondered if the problems arise when they are subjected to the high temperatures in Europe.
Can anything be done to protect or prevent.
Also when washing my van I noticed that the top plastic facia/rail was not flush to the van or sealed at the top, however the bottom appeared to be flush and sealed and I wondered then, if the water that was getting in had anyway to drain.
All advice and experience gratefully received. Thanks Maggs
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Don't worry. Mine are still in place after 6 years. Just check the edges to see if they are working loose. If so a splodge of silicone will do. A/S no longer use wooden battens so nothing to rot.
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Mine have'nt got them and it is a 2002 vintage so I guess the answer is yes. A/S vans are incredibly well made and durable (in my opinion) so you've got a good one.
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You say your A/S is ineligible to enable you to join the A/S club.
If you look at the club's Articles of Association you will see that membership is open to any A/S owner. Furthermore, under the Technical Group Page, your vehicle (a Devon) is specifically listed.
I'm not a member myself but I thought I would point out that membership is open to you even though you seem (like me) not to be that bothered.
Regards
Mike
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