Hi Jay! Thought I can say the B&B Top Rear Corner Trim for RV Seam - Left Hand #BM25ZR and Right Hand #BM52ZR are exactly mirrored (so same in every way, just ones right and one's left), I cannot speak on the price difference. We have been…
Hey Robert, welcome back. It looks like the B&B Bottom Rear Corner Trim for RV Seam item #BM42ZR only comes in black. We do have a couple of white corner trim pieces that have listed below: B&B Corner Trim Cover for RV Seam - Right Hand -…
The Rubber Trim for Vehicle Trim Molding, #SR78FR is 7/8" as shown in the attached and identified as fitting 3/4" tracks as measured on the inside, such as your measurement is taken.
A example of a conventional steel trailer wheel is Dexstar #AM20766. Modular wheels are simply trailer wheels that feature cosmetically-appealing holes rather than spokes or a solid inner surface. A good example of a modular trailer wheel would be…
Hi Rick, LaSalle Bristol's roof membrane is made of PVC which is known to be durable and offer better protection against punctures and overall weathering. Alpha Systems offers TPO roof membranes that are more environmentally friendly/recyclable…
Normally the SAE number isn't a reliable way to find the correct replacement as it is not a part number, but from different customers in the past we've determined that the number you listed is for the Bargman Light Lens #34-59-010. This lens…
If you have the B&W Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch already installed in your truck then without question your best option for adding a 5th wheel hitch is with the B&W Companion #BWRVK3500 that you referenced. While we do technically have the…
Hey Sarah! For a replacement you can use the RV Propane Gas Detector #RS44FR you were looking at. This has a 2-wire design and runs on 12V power just like your old detector. It also has a 7-1/4" long x 3-3/8" wide mounting plate so it will…
The Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 3,500-lb Axles item #84545UC1-EZ fits a item #L68149 bearing which has a 1.378" inner diameter. I would not recommend using this hub on a boat trailer. Instead, you'll want a galvanized one like item…
The Alpha Systems Superflex RV Roof Membranes like part #AL42CV uses a TPO membrane and the LaSalle Bristol RV Roof Membranes like part #3441700534142711435 uses a PVC membrane. The TPO membrane is more resistant to punctures and wear but the PVC…
Vinyl trim is a fantastic choice for RV enthusiasts looking to replace or upgrade their existing trim. The 1-inch wide option is perfect for those needing a precise fit, offering durability and ease of installation. Whether you're dealing with sun damage or simply updating your RV's look, this trim is a reliable solution.
Installing 1-inch wide vinyl trim is generally straightforward. Many find it easy to handle, especially when replacing old or damaged trim. Heating the trim slightly before installation can make it more pliable, ensuring a snug fit. It's a great DIY project for those looking to refresh their RV's appearance.
Vinyl trim is highly durable, resistant to weathering, and maintains its appearance over time. It's perfect for replacing sun-dried or damaged trim, providing a fresh, new look. The material is also flexible, making it easier to install around curves and corners, which is ideal for RVs.
Yes, 1-inch vinyl trim is designed to withstand various climates, from snowy winters to hot summers. It resists cracking and shrinking, ensuring a long-lasting fit. Many have found it holds up well even after a year of exposure to harsh conditions, making it a reliable choice for RV maintenance.
Absolutely! 1-inch vinyl trim is versatile and can be used on a variety of RV types, including motorhomes, trailers, and campers. It's a great option for those looking to replace trim on specific areas like roofs or around windows, providing a consistent and polished look across different RV models.
When replacing RV trim with vinyl, consider the fit and flexibility of the material. Ensure you have the right tools for installation, and consider using a self-leveling sealant for added protection. Pre-heating the trim can also aid in a smoother installation, especially around curves or tight spots.