Jun-28-2013 09:47 AM
Jun-29-2013 12:52 PM
funtime wrote:
Just a footnote to my earlier post. While I am not here to try and sell Summit products or do I have any interest in the company, if you go with the armor on the bottom of the doors, you might also consider adding the step covers as this completes the flow of the stainless look IMHO. I have the armor, step covers and getting ready to add the inside step kick plates which really jump out when you open the entry door.
To the poster with the Winnie with the armor. Great pics, great looking coach and thanks for sharing. Your pics say it all.
It all comes down to personal taste IMHO.
Jun-29-2013 08:58 AM
smlranger wrote:
Scott, looks great on your coach. Summit now makes several versions of the stainless trim. We are interested in the 6" Premier which wraps around the radius of the doors at the bottom.
I have placed a call to Summit to inquire about the corrosion potential of stainless to aluminum. I suspect they have a solution since this stuff is fairly common on high end coaches. When we were at Tom Johnson's getting the Allure, almost every American Coach, Newmar King Aire, and a couple of Entrega Cornerstones had the Summit armor. TJ's is one of Summit's installing dealers since they sell a lot of high line rigs.
The literature I read while at TJ's suggests they use both 3M automotive trim tape and some sort of sealant. They do guarentee the trim will not fall off for the life of the coach.
Are the bay doors on your Horizon aluminum? Those on my Journey were.
Jun-29-2013 08:03 AM
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Jun-28-2013 05:17 PM
Sully2 wrote:
Personal opinion here. Ive looked at them for Allures...and I think they look FAKE and UGLY
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