kaffi311
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Post by kaffi311 on Oct 20, 2019 11:58:31 GMT -8
I used my jrail and made my wheel well trim- but am not happy with how it looks. Now that it is off, I think I need a wider piece of metal (both height and width), as the rounded trim that sits on my metal does not cover my screw ups/scratches, and I'd like it to fully cover the wood where I screw it to my framing. The jrail is just not wide enough for my liking. Anyone have any resources for something like that? THanks K
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mobiltec
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Post by mobiltec on Oct 30, 2019 18:28:44 GMT -8
I used my jrail and made my wheel well trim- but am not happy with how it looks. Now that it is off, I think I need a wider piece of metal (both height and width), as the rounded trim that sits on my metal does not cover my screw ups/scratches, and I'd like it to fully cover the wood where I screw it to my framing. The jrail is just not wide enough for my liking. Anyone have any resources for something like that? THanks K I got mine from So Cal Teardrops. It's called Top Edge Molding. www.socalteardrops.com/parts.php?cid=2&pid=18
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Post by mobiltec on Oct 30, 2019 18:29:55 GMT -8
By the way I have a video of me doing this on the 62 Traveleze that we did in class. It's in the class archives.
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