aslmx
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Post by aslmx on Jan 22, 2019 19:09:52 GMT -8
The trim inside for the windows, is there anywhere to buy that stuff? I have a couple missing.
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Post by nccamper on Jan 22, 2019 19:33:41 GMT -8
I bought it from trailertrasher. Send him an email asking what he has in stock.
trailertrasher1@gmail.com
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Post by vikx on Jan 22, 2019 20:38:42 GMT -8
A local metal shop can make it if there's one near you.
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Post by aslmx on Jan 23, 2019 4:52:20 GMT -8
Thanks guys. I’ll see what trailer trasher has. I could make it myself if I could find metal that thin. Thought about just using some angle from Home Depot but it’s really thick.
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Post by chriss on Jan 26, 2019 10:53:16 GMT -8
Have a picknpull or pickapart near you? Sometimes they have old pickups with old camper shells still on them. Worth checking out. I've found teardrop lights, window eyebrows, a hehr roof vent, jalousie parts, stove grates, and the trim you mentioned. You can cut down longer pieces.
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Post by aslmx on Jan 28, 2019 19:10:14 GMT -8
Have a picknpull or pickapart near you? Sometimes they have old pickups with old camper shells still on them. Worth checking out. I've found teardrop lights, window eyebrows, a hehr roof vent, jalousie parts, stove grates, and the trim you mentioned. You can cut down longer pieces. I’ll see if we have one near but I can’t remember one around these parts.
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