How Should The Holes Be Spaced When Installing The TRC J-Channel Trim 362415-955
Question:
Does the manufacturer provide any specs for screw hole spacing?
asked by: Kyle
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Expert Reply:
I spoke with TRC about the hole spacing on the J-Channel Trim # 362415-955 and they said it should be every 16 inches or so, but if you are replacing the trim, you should use the pre-existing holes from the original trim. This will keep you from having too many holes in the frame/body of your trailer.
expert reply by:
Lazer S
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J-Channel Trim for Enclosed Trailer - 7/8" Tall x 1/4" Deep - Aluminum - Rounded
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