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Old 02-06-2013, 01:47 PM   #1
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2008 knight inside step trim question

I have a piece of black trim that sits on the edge of the tile floor in e front of the coach. It is just above where the step cover comes in and out. Well, it is coming lose and is cracked. Where can I get a new piece? Has anyone put something different there? Like maybe a piece of chrome metal?

Appreciate any ideas.

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Pictures help!

There are numerous options for step/trim moldings, take a pic and I can give you some ideas.
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I have a piece of black trim that sits on the edge of the tile floor in e front of the coach. It is just above where the step cover comes in and out. Well, it is coming lose and is cracked. Where can I get a new piece? Has anyone put something different there? Like maybe a piece of chrome metal?

Appreciate any ideas.

Thanks.

Steve
Don't know what yours looks like but the flooring dept. in Lowes and Homedepot sells a few styles of step edge trim.
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Here is a picture of the strip I am wanting to replace.
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Lowes and home depot sell a stair step edging that should work for you. Should come in a 3' strip and you cut to size and screw on with included screws. Careful to file edge smooth so you do not slice a toe on a sharp corner. Does not sound like fun.
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