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Old 09-10-2011, 06:51 AM   #1
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Source For Trim

My 2007 Jayflight needs new trim. Specifically this is the gray rubbery material that is a little over one inch wide and is installed over its metal holder along the 5'ver lower sides and rear. It has turned blackish in many places and I have tried several cleaners with no success. Anyway the gray trim has shrunk from its ends about 3/4" and needs replacing. Can't locate a source. Any suggestions on a vendor? My local (Nashville) Jayco dealer is closed.
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Old 09-10-2011, 07:53 AM   #2
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Is this what you are looking for?

http://www.thecamcostore.com/Menu.cf...ProductId=2213

If so, you can google "camco" and the part number to find a source to buy it.



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Thanks for the info. I need to replace some of it on my 2006 Jayflight too.

Amazon has it...search for vinyl trim insert.
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The camco trim is an insert. The trim needed fits on the outside of its molded holder. It envelopes the aluminum trim holder not tucked inside. I'll keep looking.
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The camco trim is an insert. The trim needed fits on the outside of its molded holder. It envelopes the aluminum trim holder not tucked inside. I'll keep looking.
Try this company, maybe something in their marine extrusion line of rubber would work, they have thousands of shapes. a friend has used them for replacement rub rail extrusions on his sailboat. Good luck.

http://www.wefcorubber.com/default.asp
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