Question for the OP, does this seem to be the same product that came on your trailer?
I just reread the Escape response and it says "similar" product to what they use at the factory for the window gutter. So it appears to me either you adjust or keep looking. Not sure why they can't supply the specific product unless it's a special order item for the Escape factory and not the general public. Regardless at least I've got an idea to run with.
Vintage trailer supply sells a drip cap for above windows. They have them from 11” up to 33.5” long. They extend 1 1/4” or so from the surface they are mounted on.
Question for the OP, does this seem to be the same product that came on your trailer?
I just reread the Escape response and it says "similar" product to what they use at the factory for the window gutter. So it appears to me either you adjust or keep looking. Not sure why they can't supply the specific product unless it's a special order item for the Escape factory and not the general public. Regardless at least I've got an idea to run with.
See post #19 on page #1 of this thread - ETI has it specially made.
Was looking at how ETI installs the rain guttier only to the start of the radius of the window corners. Seems like that may leave an area open for dribbles, or is the hinge area the potential culprit? I was planning on doing like ETI does on my new frameless kitchen window......