chris
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Post by chris on Aug 4, 2015 15:34:55 GMT -8
Can anyone point me in the right direction/store to purchase the proper j rail for my 69 shasta starflyte. I live in Canada so I will have to ship. Im having a ***** of a time finding it in Calgary.
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Post by vikx on Aug 4, 2015 23:46:43 GMT -8
Hi Chris,
J rail is J rail is J rail.
Modern J rail can be a bit thinner but is not difficult to mold to the body. I have a 68, and it has angles, no curves, easier to angle cut and fit.
Do a little more research before making an order choice.
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Ten
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Post by Ten on Aug 5, 2015 4:09:59 GMT -8
Find your nearest local RV dealer and start there. They will steer you toward buying from them, but on the other hand may also be able to give you an idea for suppliers other than dealers. Sometimes the shipping cost is way higher than the cost of the product, and buying locally may end up cheaper in the long run.
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Post by Ross on Aug 6, 2015 3:34:08 GMT -8
Take a few pictures of your J trim moulding, edge profile, etc and width and ask Frank. I did the same for our 1970 Shasta Starflyte and Frank had exactly the same moulding that I needed. It was from the same manufacturer, too. Vintage Technologies
The J trim moulding that I purchased from Frank wasn't even listed on his website, but had it in stock.
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Post by gina on Sept 13, 2015 4:32:17 GMT -8
kepler? rail from sail rite
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