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- colliehaulerExplorer IIIEbay has a large selection. Some will even custom make a graphic from a picture with dimension.
- BB_TXNomadSomeone recently posted on the Montana Owners Club forum that some decals of that vintage were still available from Keystone. They even listed a contact name at Keystone but I don’t remember who it was. .
- rockhillmanorExplorerGo to your local RV dealership. Either go to the service department and/or if they have a parts store. They will order what ever you need. Regardless of the age of RV.
It is the only place I buy RV parts/supplies from now. - cummins2014ExplorerStephanie Williams, will fix you up with Keystone graphics
stephanie@tiararvsales.com - opnspacesNavigator IIKeystone might still have graphics in stock but be ready for the sticker shock when the dealer quotes you a price. Next issue is actually peeling and replacing the old stickers. I did that last year and it was a real pain, here's a link to a different post on graphic replacement that I might help. Link
One thing I wish I had done, and will do in the future is to get the replacements done or just the old decals removed before they deteriorate too much and make remove more difficult.
Also after you price all the graphics you want to remove you might just pull the trailer to a local sign shop and ask for a quote to do the entire job from creating new decals to stripping and installing new. - rsgsExplorerThey don't call them '7 year vinyl graphics' for nothin. After dealing with them on boats for decades, first thing I did when I bought my new 32' FW was to remove every graphic on it. They just peeled off without a shadow or gum left behind.
Last year I bought a 2005 Forest River for $1000 that other than slide issues (easily fixed) and peeling graphics, was in excellent shape. I'm told I 'stole' that FW. Heat gun, Goof Off, and a lot of time to remove the old ones. I did not replace them. Wheeled out the fiberglass and she looks perfect. - colliehaulerExplorer III
rsgs wrote:
I bought new graphics on ebay but will leave them off until I get ready to sell the RV. People don't care for (snowball) RV'S, doesn't bother me in the least.
They don't call them '7 year vinyl graphics' for nothin. After dealing with them on boats for decades, first thing I did when I bought my new 32' FW was to remove every graphic on it. They just peeled off without a shadow or gum left behind.
Last year I bought a 2005 Forest River for $1000 that other than slide issues (easily fixed) and peeling graphics, was in excellent shape. I'm told I 'stole' that FW. Heat gun, Goof Off, and a lot of time to remove the old ones. I did not replace them. Wheeled out the fiberglass and she looks perfect. - Fisher_BillExplorerI filled out the contact from for Dutchman online and have not heard back for 3 days now...
- grygstriderExplorerI ordered my graphics a couple months ago from RVgraphicpros.com . The price was great and they shipped out pretty quick.I am going to order a mural that they have on their site here in a couple weeks. I installed everything myself and it went real good. I would definitely recommend them.
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