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Andysol
Aug 15, 2017Explorer
RichNewcome wrote:Andysol wrote:
The T would be a hair easier- but glue is glue.
Actually, the advantage of T-trim is that glue is not needed. The barbs on the part that goes into the slot holds it firmly in place. My experience with it is that it is installed using a rubber mallet to seat it. It is much quicker than trying to hold other types of edge trim in place while glue sets and it is self-centering. That is why it is popular with manufacturers.
No doubt. But with as many different sizes of T-molds that there are, I am doubtful I'll find a perfect fit and will be required to do some sort of modification. I'll cross my fingers and keep everyone posted with which part no. I picked up.
bukhrn wrote:Andysol wrote:You say NEW, is it actually New or just new to you? If in fact it is NEW, why isn't the dealer making it right?
Hi all- bought a new RV and it is in great shape but the edge trim here is falling off and breaking and needs replaced. Does anyone know what it's called and where I. And get it? All I can find is the exterior molding.
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Yes- sorry. New to me. 2001- far from new!
As an aside- it's a very strange 2001. Fleetwood Ralleye- last year of it- 24D model. All brochures say the only ford engine is the 6.8 V10- but mine has the 5.4 V8. Still pulls fine since it's smaller and we don't load it down or tow- but odd they'd put the smaller Triton in there.
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