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jerem0621
Jan 30, 2017Explorer II
Buy the one you like better. For me, I like the older fashioned aluminum. It doesn't look as smooth but it's a bit easier to repair if damage is done. You would be able to remove the siding, repair the damage and replace the siding (with new if needed)
For a fiberglass trailer most repairs require and entire new side wall or a patch with a seam.
With siding you have to be careful not to buff through the siding, may not be an issue now but on my old 95 it was easy to buff through the paint.
Thanks and good luck.
Jeremiah
For a fiberglass trailer most repairs require and entire new side wall or a patch with a seam.
With siding you have to be careful not to buff through the siding, may not be an issue now but on my old 95 it was easy to buff through the paint.
Thanks and good luck.
Jeremiah
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