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02-12-2022, 09:47 AM | #1 |
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Trailer roof repair
I have a 26' Classic Dominator that a branch fell on in the last ice storm. It damaged the front curved piece on the roof along with a few running lights. Does anyone know where I can get that curved front piece. Not sure if that piece is stainless steel or just polished steel. Any input would be helpful.
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Re: Trailer roof repair
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Perhaps they can give you some help. 269-503-7630 sales@neomfg.com |
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02-13-2022, 11:24 AM | #4 |
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Re: Trailer roof repair
Drew,
I have a Classic LQ trailer, the roof part you are referencing is aluminum. Airparts has the bright aluminum. You would need to give them measurements and they will cut it, I do not recall if they can do anything else. I would suggest calling and speaking to them. A competent sheet metal shop should have a slip roller. https://www.airpartsinc.com/208_2024...t_and_Coil.htm
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Re: Trailer roof repair
If you have any RV dealers with large service departments they might be of help. There is one locally that fixed a small leak in the roof of my Classic trailer. Granted a little different deal than what you are facing.
In my town there is at least one RV body shop, if you can find one of those it might work also. If your trailer was insured the insurance company might have some suggestions. Good luck and let us know when you find a solution. |
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Re: Trailer roof repair
Thanks all for the input.
FYI I called NEO and they advised Classic is no longer. One of the owners passed away and the other started NEO. NEO does not have parts for Classic. Unfortunately that is one of the only unique pieces on a classic trailer. Looks like my best bet is to take the piece off myself and have a metal fabricator roll a new piece and cut out for the running lights. Trailer is insured however 500.00 deductible doesn't do much on something like this. Thanks again for the input.
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