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    stainless steel belt line ??

    Hello, Thanks guys/gals for the information. We have a 73, that had an SS beltline, instead of alum bar, that the rubber/plastic fits into. It needs a polish up, but after 30 years, it still looks good after a cloth rub up, also i have an SS fetish ... :d. Not ususual and you cannot get arrested...
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    stainless steel belt line ??

    ...but used the same size in aluminum. Rounded the edges > with > a router then had them powder coated in silver to match the rest of the > beltline front and back. Applied a 7/8" rub strip in blue to cover the bolt > holes. Stainless would be a b**ch to work with on something like this. Lots >...
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    stainless steel belt line ??

    ...but used the same size in aluminum. Rounded the edges with > a router then had them powder coated in silver to match the rest of the > beltline front and back. Applied a 7/8" rub strip in blue to cover the bolt > holes. Stainless would be a b**ch to work with on something like this. Lots > of...
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    stainless steel belt line ??

    ...a little too > snazzy..... I did think about cutting out for lights, would be a pain in > the, due to the hardness of it ..... > > Your beltline looks very nice, a very professional job. > > On the pictures you posted i noticed the area around the coach body is > rounded to the beltline...
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    stainless steel belt line ??

    ...to look a little too snazzy..... I did think about cutting out for lights, would be a pain in the, due to the hardness of it ..... Your beltline looks very nice, a very professional job. On the pictures you posted i noticed the area around the coach body is rounded to the beltline, what...
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    stainless steel belt line ??

    ...stainless but used the same size in aluminum. Rounded the edges with a router then had them powder coated in silver to match the rest of the beltline front and back. Applied a 7/8" rub strip in blue to cover the bolt holes. Stainless would be a b**ch to work with on something like this. Lots...
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    stainless steel belt line ??

    ...stainless but used the same size in aluminum. Rounded the edges with a router then had them powder coated in silver to match the rest of the beltline front and back. Applied a 7/8" rub strip in blue to cover the bolt holes. Stainless would be a b**ch to work with on something like this. Lots...
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    stainless steel belt line ??

    ...stainless but used the same size in aluminum. Rounded the edges with a router then had them powder coated in silver to match the rest of the beltline front and back. Applied a 7/8" rub strip in blue to cover the bolt holes. Stainless would be a b**ch to work with on something like this. Lots...
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    stainless steel belt line ??

    ...stainless but used the same size in aluminum. Rounded the edges with a router then had them powder coated in silver to match the rest of the beltline front and back. Applied a 7/8" rub strip in blue to cover the bolt holes. Stainless would be a b**ch to work with on something like this. Lots...
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    Fast Onan Question

    ...Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Fast Onan Question If you blow this photo up and look very carefully directly above the generator door just above the beltline, you can see the door.  I've seen one other coach with it. http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=440&cat=3055 Sorry I can't...
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    Fast Onan Question

    If you blow this photo up and look very carefully directly above the generator door just above the beltline, you can see the door. I've seen one other coach with it. http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=440&cat=3055 Sorry I can't offer a blow up of that area, but I seem to...
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    Fridge Unit

    ...it at the top (next to the vent that should have been installed with the propane refer), at the bottom and I also fastened it at the beltline.... just like many battling the middle aged spread http://bdub.net/gmcmotorhome.info/spread.html For most, absorption refers have many advantages...
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    Fridge Unit

    ...it at the top (next to the vent that should have been installed with the propane refer), at the bottom and I also fastened it at the beltline.... just like many battling the middle aged spread http://bdub.net/gmcmotorhome.info/spread.html For most, absorption refers have many advantages...
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    I Painted my Coach...

    ...it to match, as much as possible, what my coach paint job will be. Basically bright white (Ford Oxford White) with silver below the beltline. The Silver will fade up into the white just above the beltline so the beltline will be silver, possibly GM Gunmetal, not sure if I want to go that...
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    Left Rear View of Great Gadabout (DuQuoin) Uploaded

    ...tire cover and a new mirror and called it DuQuoin. The original had Great Gadabout in large, block letters in the empty space above the beltline and just forward of the rear window. I'd be sorely tempted to use this scheme on a coach of my own except that I'd wrap the stripes around the...
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    Beltline attachment

    ...Sully 77 royale ------Original Message------ From: Charles Wood Sender: gmclist-bounces To: gmclist ReplyTo: gmclist Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Beltline attachment Sent: Oct 5, 2011 1:30 PM My question would be how to take it off of a 77 Kingslay?? Front section is 'easy', screws, the rear...
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    Beltline attachment

    ...Desert Germantown, TN USA -----Original Message----- From: Randy To: gmclist Sent: Wed, Oct 5, 2011 2:41 pm Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Beltline attachment I just want to replace the clips that hold the trim on. Can I do that without emoving the rubber portion? It's dusty behind the trim...
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    Beltline attachment

    Grab and pull like heck. You'll be surprised at the corosion under that beltline trim. > > > My beltline seems to be detaching at the rear for about 5 feet. It appears > to be held on with some sort of clip that has likely broken. The rubber > portion is firmly attached to the chrome strip...
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    Beltline attachment

    My beltline seems to be detaching at the rear for about 5 feet. It appears to be held on with some sort of clip that has likely broken. The rubber portion is firmly attached to the chrome strip. What's the best way to reattach it? -- Randy 1973 26' Painted Desert Ahwatukee (Phoenix) AZ Please...
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    ride height

    ...measurement to the top of the front slot. 2) Rear ride height measurement to the top of the rear slot 3) Measurement from the bottom of the beltline trim piece at the very front to the ground 3) Measurement from the bottom of the beltline trim piece at the very rear to the ground Confirm...