Overland Hadley
on a journey
Installed some L-track, mostly for use when showering.
I had the same experience with the new FWC lift panels rubbing my sideliner. I installed some 1/4" trim lock around all the edges (one sided barb is enough). No problems since and I think it gives them a "finished" appearance.
Sure thing, I picked up the trim lok from Grainger for about $26. One roll was sufficient, and I have an old 1998 FWC ranger which is close to a modern Eagle so you may want two packages.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/TRIM-LOK-INC-Vinyl-Edge-Trim-10C951
Here is a cell phone picture I took when I was installing it...not the best so if you want more, just let me know. It is tough to get onto the panel, but the key is persistance. Once on the panel it has never wanted to come off.
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Hadley you and el chubasco are awesome. I noticed the wear on mine too and chalked it up to the way things go with a FWC. I will be ordering the product from McMaster when I get home. Thank you once again!
I ordered a Norco bottle jack to replace the factory screw jack. I figured with the added weight on the rear it would not hurt to have a burlier jack.
I went with the 3-ton Norco, as it looked like it will fit in the stock mount. ....
How many feet of the plastic stripping did you order?
Thank you sir.I think I ordered twenty five feet. It was just about right as I ended up with enough scrap to redo an area if I made a mistake.