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Old 07-14-2019, 05:05 PM   #13
stanleyz
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I had to cut an opening in mine and had a hard time resetting it. As best I can tell there are steel cross members every 10 feet or so. I considered running supports on the bottom of the coroplast from front to rear and taking some of the weight off the factory screws. As it turned out I got everything sealed and re-screwed to my satisfaction and didn't do it. My final thought was L shaped metal strips like they sell in hardware stores. They come in strips at least 10 feet and I could probably find longer ones if I looked. Secured to the cross members they should support the coroplast well. One row each side of center was what I had in mind. Like I said this is all conceptual and I did not do it but I do think it would be easier, cheaper and a lot less time consuming than going to Indiana for a re-fit on my 15 year old trailer.
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