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Old 01-30-2022, 11:48 PM   #15
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Yesterday my father-in-law and I attempted to install one of the panels on the bottom of my trailer. The panels have almost no flex to them and as such they were unable to be maneuvered up into the frame to rest on the lip and then screwed down. We attempted to then simply attach them to the bottom of the frame but due to other stuff down there (stabilizer jacks, electrical runs, etc) it would have required a lot of custom cutting to fit the panels in place. As such we abandoned the idea and I am just going to attempt a repair of the existing plastic Accessibelly panel with some Eternabond tape and new screw holes with big fender washers. Hopefully will give me a quick fix while I source some Coroplast to replace the plastic panel. Thanks for all the advice everyone!
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That's what I did with mine. Eternabond is great!
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Old 01-31-2022, 09:34 AM   #16
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If they aren’t already there, I’d put fender washers on each screw to support the Coroplast. The diameter of the washers on my fifth wheel is about 1.5”.
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