I had a blowout on my 1996 Travel Trailer while zipping down I-95 the
other day.
The explosion completely destroyed the plastic fender skirt on my 1996
32 foot Citation Travel Trailer.
Does anyone know where a replacement part could be had for this? Maybe
someone who could fabricate one?
Most, no, all RV dealers have no interest in helping you find an old
part for a used trailer.
Reggie in NC
Personal blog - http://reghunnicutt.blogspot.com/
Ed - 06 Jul 2006 21:49 GMT
> I had a blowout on my 1996 Travel Trailer while zipping down I-95 the
> other day.
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> Personal blog - http://reghunnicutt.blogspot.com/
Do not know where you live, but it is not the case where we live. Have
you tried the manufacture, most have web sites or at least an 800
number. And a 1996 is not at all that old. One of the repair places in
town had just that kind of problem on a motor home with a passing
through family and he had the side repaired in three days. The parts
were flown in and I assume not all that inexpensive.
Ed
Rich256 - 06 Jul 2006 21:58 GMT
> I had a blowout on my 1996 Travel Trailer while zipping down I-95 the
> other day.
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> Personal blog - http://reghunnicutt.blogspot.com/
Perhaps one of RV Salvage yards would have one. Most have email if not
a web site:
http://www.ccis.com/home/mnemeth/rvsalvage.htm
Joe Brooks - 07 Jul 2006 20:08 GMT
There is an outfit called Pelland Enterprises that makes many such plastic
fender skirts for TT. Phone 800-216-2786. fax 831-637-1540. email
sales@all-rite.com. They may be a wholesaler requiring you to go through a
RV supply store.
I have a copied page from their catalog that the local RV supply house
supplied me so that I could measure and select replacements for my TT.
Joe Brooks
>> I had a blowout on my 1996 Travel Trailer while zipping down I-95 the
>> other day.
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> http://www.ccis.com/home/mnemeth/rvsalvage.htm