Jun-29-2015 11:15 AM
Jul-02-2015 11:07 AM
RayChez wrote:
ok! I just called Summit Products and spoke with Kelly.
RayChez wrote:
Now Kenny of Summit Products did tell me that there were some bad lexon that slipped by back then, but they corrected the problem making the shield quarter inch thick, uv protectent on both sides, made of lexon and acrylic.
Jul-02-2015 08:50 AM
Jul-02-2015 08:31 AM
GMandJM wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:GMandJM wrote:
Talked with Kelly Johnson just now. The weight estimate on the Body Block shield for a Phaeton is 70 (seven-oh) pounds.
So the web site says it's 70 lbs, and the OP called again and they confirmed it's 70 lbs, but Ray says his is 4 lbs and the guy he talked to, which happens to have the same first name as the guy the OP talked to, said no way was it 70 lbs.
I'm confused. :h
But...having looked at a lot of them over the years, I'd tend to think it was a lot closer to 70 lbs than it was 4 lbs. :W
I'm thinking that RayChez and I may be talking about different products. Summit does three piece accent panels for motorhomes:
Call this number and speak with Kenny of Summit Products. 515 252 0435. Mine is a three piece, quarter inch thick. Has chrome all around the edges, easy to take off with ellen wrench and they stay looking like new if you use proper cleaner, slips my mind right now the name of product and I am not close to the coach right now.
accent panels
Maybe that's it. Looks pretty light weight.
Jul-02-2015 08:12 AM
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Jul-01-2015 09:15 PM
Jul-01-2015 02:14 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:GMandJM wrote:
Talked with Kelly Johnson just now. The weight estimate on the Body Block shield for a Phaeton is 70 (seven-oh) pounds.
So the web site says it's 70 lbs, and the OP called again and they confirmed it's 70 lbs, but Ray says his is 4 lbs and the guy he talked to, which happens to have the same first name as the guy the OP talked to, said no way was it 70 lbs.
I'm confused. :h
But...having looked at a lot of them over the years, I'd tend to think it was a lot closer to 70 lbs than it was 4 lbs. :W
Jul-01-2015 12:01 PM
RayChez wrote:
ok! I just called Summit Products and spoke with Kelly. He told me that the shields are made of the best lexon with Acrylic and UV protectants on both sides. When I mentioned that somebody had posted that it weighed 70 ibs, he cracked up laughing. He said No way. So if you want to believe rver's that have never owned one, then I am wasting my time giving my experience with the product.
GMandJM wrote:
Talked with Kelly Johnson just now. The weight estimate on the Body Block shield for a Phaeton is 70 (seven-oh) pounds.
luvlabs wrote:
Your 2003 Phaeton had 3M film which was more like plastic seat covers than the new stuff. I've seen older Tiffins with the 3M stuff with mold growing underneath it and it is ugly. People in dry climates still look like new.
The difference with the new films is that you basically can't see it unless you look close. I've had rocks take out my fog light (thanks Oregon Dept of Highways) but the area around the light and the rest of the front cap was unmarked.
Jul-01-2015 11:36 AM
Tntman wrote:
O.K this is my opinion so take it for what it is worth. Lovlabs, you said that the shield would look like plastic couch covers. What exactly is that film on your Phaeton? I had that junk removed and then repainted. They wanted 1200 dollars to add that stuff back on.
When you get a rock chip in your film and mold grows behind it, remember your response to this thread. There is also the was edge peeling that will start in the near future. Anyway, good luck.
Jul-01-2015 10:54 AM
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Jul-01-2015 08:42 AM
dons2346 wrote:
I have the original shield on my Country Coach, been there since August 2001. It has not crazed or turned milky. The only problem is that I have had to replace the rubber grommets.
Much better than the plastic film
Jul-01-2015 08:40 AM
GMandJM wrote:
Thanks for the replies so far.
I was told the material that one is made of (Lexan) will yellow with age since the cut sides (top and sides) might not have UV protectant on them. Am hoping to find someone who actually has something similar to see how it has aged.
And I'm not surprised they died out. They're fairly heavy and someone compared the look of them to putting plastic covers on a sofa.
Jul-01-2015 08:32 AM