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Guest Guest
| Subject: RMW molding Sun Jul 10, 2011 9:51 pm | |
| The molding fell off my 1992 RMW today (rear passenger side). Anyone knows of a place I can get one? I've searched the net with no luck. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: RMW molding Sun Jul 10, 2011 10:06 pm | |
| Sprocket will soon have a $500 RMW to part out.... |
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phantom 309
Posts : 5848 Join date : 2008-12-28 Age : 114
| Subject: Re: RMW molding Sun Jul 10, 2011 11:00 pm | |
| - Stingroo wrote:
- Sprocket will soon have a $500 RMW to part out....
Lucky thing for you, is he only wants $490.00 for the moldings,. Nick | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: RMW molding Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:26 am | |
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Lynol
Posts : 768 Join date : 2010-06-29 Age : 41 Location : Central New Jersey
| Subject: Re: RMW molding Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:25 am | |
| I think a junkyard is probably the best place. Get the whole metal peice with the rubber and slap it on. You might try posting in the parts wanted section, see if anyone has the peice you need, then you could just glue/tape it back on. As far as new I don't think that exists. | |
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95BRMW
Posts : 1695 Join date : 2009-08-15 Age : 40 Location : Connecticut
| Subject: Re: RMW molding Mon Jul 11, 2011 9:52 am | |
| You can buy new moulding from sportwing.com. The P/N is ES138. This is the stuff Fred (ruphrax) used on his wagons, and did a demo of at the 09 fest. Its a lower profile than the original stuff, but looks great. I don't recall how much he said was needed to do a whole wagon though. | |
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Cadet57
Posts : 3047 Join date : 2010-04-13 Age : 37 Location : Chicopee, MA
| Subject: Re: RMW molding Mon Jul 11, 2011 3:28 pm | |
| - 95BRMW wrote:
- You can buy new moulding from sportwing.com. The P/N is ES138. This is the stuff Fred (ruphrax) used on his wagons, and did a demo of at the 09 fest. Its a lower profile than the original stuff, but looks great. I don't recall how much he said was needed to do a whole wagon though.
Sweet site! lots of (new) ideas for the wagon! | |
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honeybunnyii
Posts : 24 Join date : 2011-07-13
| Subject: Should i invest in an old fashioned kill switch, do they still make them? Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:22 pm | |
| Hi My 1995 BRM was totaled on Monday, I had it towed to my mechanics, which is in a high crime area, he said we need wheel locks till we can sell or switch the tires. Got me thinking, in the day, I had some one try to steal my 1980 Corvette, I had a kill where you pressed a spot on the floor and then the car would start, (any of you remember those?) anyway they smashed the windows in frustration but did not get the car. I google production numbers on a 1996, not that many made, and now not that many left.
Do they still make "kills" what should I use now, the folks around here will definitely notice a red on red beautiful wagon. I keep it in a garage, but what if anything do you folks use to help safe guard your babies..... | |
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Krzdimond Admin
Posts : 3412 Join date : 2008-11-04 Age : 57 Location : Savannah, GA
| Subject: Re: RMW molding Thu Jul 14, 2011 8:42 pm | |
| I just use insurance. If they steal my wagon, I'll just get another one | |
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silverfox103 Moderator
Posts : 3370 Join date : 2008-11-05 Age : 75 Location : Littleton, NH & St. Simons, GA
| Subject: Re: RMW molding Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:04 pm | |
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