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IBcarguy
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Jul 19, 2014

Travel Trailer graphics faded

I'm sure this has come up before, so maybe someone has a source on where to get replacement graphics for my 2004 Wildnerness by Fleetwood. A local vinyl sign company said he could probably make up new ones if we made patterns from the old ones but warned me it would be expensive:(
Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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  • Same problem with the vinyl decals on the doors of our not quite 4 year old Hideout. I peeled of the crackled ones from the back door, the front door is looking OK so far. The doors seem to be fiberglass, whereas the rest is aluminum and the decals stick better. Would be nice to get a custom paint job, but that is probably going to cost more than we paid for the trailer. I guess eventually all the decals will peel off and we will end up with the FEMA-trailer look :B.

    I keep telling my wife as the trailer gets older we'll just replace the 'T' in 'Hideout' with an 'S', thus having the first Keystone Hideous!
  • We have the same problem with our 1998 Southwind. Graphics are really bad and it is difficult to find anyone to replace or re-do.
    We are thinking of having them removed and then replace with paint, just like the new ones, but that will be expensive also.
  • Locally I have noticed quite a few people completely stripping their trailers of any exterior graphics and lettering. Kind of unique seeing a totally white trailer.
  • I tried looking some 5 or so years ago and I couldn't find any.. Fleetwood has been out of the "Travel Trailer" manufacturing business for some time.

    The front graphics on my 2003 Prowler died 5 years ago.. I just peeled them off and live with a blank front.

    Once the sides go, I'll just do the same and eventually have a "white" trailer with no graphics at all.. ;)

    Good luck!

    Mitch