Search results for query: beltline

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    Should I or Shouldn't I?

    ...solid. Body in good shape except for a small propane door crack, one 2" dia. impact ding, and galvanic corrosion above the stainless steel beltline molding. ZipDee awning in very good condition (probably 3 years old). 16.5" steel wheels with 5+ year old General LRE tires. Both windshields...
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    entrance door catch

    ...when you want to keep the door open? > > When I bought my coach the PO had installed a marine type stainless steel hook > and eye at the beltline of the coach. Hook is on the coach and eye is on the > door. He also installed an additional eye on the coach to keep the hook from > swinging...
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    Beltline Chrome Trim

    I seem to remember someone describing the removal of this stuff, but I don't seem to have it in my files. Do you have to pull the inside panelling off to get to the retaining screws for the trim? I have a '73 GMC 230 Thanks, Ron & Linda North Plains, ORYGUN As the Island of knowledge grows...
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    sealant around windshield leaks

    ...filled the gap around the "rear door". I'm about to fill the open vertical seam at the rear fiberglass cap and the joint at the top of the beltline rail -- all in preparation for the new paint job in October. If anyone knows anything bad about it I hope they'll speak up before I get...
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    Side body harnes

    ...wires (light tan & light tan w/white stripe route through the frame and up through the wall behind the furnace. They then come up to the beltline and run up the driver side of the coach behind the driver side wall panel. Pull out the tray in the driver side wall and look for a split loom...
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    Caulk & Co-Pilot Side Window

    ...filled the gap around the "rear door". I'm about to fill the open vertical seam at the rear fiberglass cap and the joint at the top of the beltline rail -- all in preparation for the new paint job in October. If anyone knows anything bad about it I hope they'll speak up before I get...
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    Trip

    ...hours of > searching I determined it was the fuel which spilled down the side >> > > Ron -- The horizontal trim that runs down the beltline of the side covers a > seam between the fiberglas bottom piece and the aluminum top side piece. The > gasoline must be running into this seam and getting...
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    Technical Assistance

    The body is fiberglass from the beltline down and is aluminum above that. Except the end caps which are all fiberglass. > I am still at a loss what aluminum you are talking > about since the body from the roof rail down is fiberglass.