Posted 2009-01-09 10:30 PM (#97234) Subject: Looking for Trailer Parts
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I need stainless steel door holders for my trailer doors. I need two of the straight ones and two of the 90 degree ones. I thought I had a bookmark for a place that had them but I can't find it now so if anyone knows of someone place I can buy these from, I would greatly appreciate the information.
The other thing I need is metal drip rail to go over my DR door. It has a drip rail there now but it is too short in length and too short in depth. Any help in finding a place that I can buy metal drip rail from will also be greatly appreciated. I know where I can buy the white flexible/bendable drip rail from but I would really like to have metal since it would match my other trim. Thanks!
Posted 2009-01-09 10:50 PM (#97236 - in reply to #97234) Subject: RE: Looking for Trailer Parts
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Go to ebay motor and search parts then look for rv/camper parts. I just bought some extra door hold backs to use the male end for feed bucket holders on the bottom of our trailer.
Posted 2009-01-09 11:48 PM (#97238 - in reply to #97234) Subject: RE: Looking for Trailer Parts
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Already been there and I found some straight ones just like I need but I didn't find any 90 degree stainless steel ones. I am waiting to hear back from the seller of the straight ones as to whether he has any 90 degree ones. That would be great if he did.
Posted 2009-01-10 9:05 AM (#97245 - in reply to #97234) Subject: RE: Looking for Trailer Parts
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Redneck Trailer Supply will have the drip rail in 8' lengths. You can cut it to size you want. The 90 degree hold back are the straight ones which mfrs bend to 90 degree sshape. You can't buy them that way, only 4" or 6" straight.
Posted 2009-01-10 10:22 AM (#97246 - in reply to #97238) Subject: RE: Looking for Trailer Parts
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Originally written by Rose66 on 2009-01-09 12:48 AM
Already been there and I found some straight ones just like I need but I didn't find any 90 degree stainless steel ones. I am waiting to hear back from the seller of the straight ones as to whether he has any 90 degree ones. That would be great if he did.
You may be able to secure a straight hold back in a vise, and by using a soft faced hammer, or a block of wood and a steel hammer, bend the stainless straight hold back in any configuration you need.
Posted 2009-01-10 5:16 PM (#97263 - in reply to #97234) Subject: RE: Looking for Trailer Parts
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Thanks for all y'alls help! I now know of three places that have what I need. Just waiting now to see which one has the best price. This forum is awesome!