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Black Outside Grab Handle
Black Outside Grab Handle
- Black Plastic
- Designed for exterior use
- Offers stability and support
$5.00 $5.00
 
1/16X1X150' Foam Rubber Seal
1/16X1X150' Foam Rubber Seal
- Combination of Flexibility and Conformability
- Easy to Install and Take Off ...
$9.99 $9.99
 
24" Door Sill
24" Door Sill
24" Door Sill
$2.50 $2.50
 
Ratchet Wrench 13/16 7/8
Ratchet Wrench 13/16 7/8
Ratchet Wrench 13/16 and 7/8
$11.99 $11.99
 
9.75”x13.75” Tan Register
9.75”x13.75” Tan Register
- Compatible with standard duct sizes
- Enhance the air circulation and distrib...
$4.99 $4.99
 
Manual Awning Sets - 22'
Manual Awning Sets - 22'
$899.99 $899.99
 
105*Hinge 1/2 O/L Blum Face
105*Hinge 1/2 O/L Blum Face
- Blum Face
- Great with our Cedar Doors
$1.99 $1.99
 
6" Black Door Holder Kit
6" Black Door Holder Kit
- 6" Door Holder
- Heavy Duty Plastic
$3.00 $3.00
 
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What size roof truss do I need for my camper?   99% of the time, manufacturers will use 95" trusses on their trailers to keep them road legal ( 8.5' wide or less). The shorter 82.5" trusses are ideal for truck bed campers or pop-up camper builds. 

What is the difference between residential windows and camper windows?   While residential and recreational/camper windows may share some of the same specifications, such as being slider windows or insulated, residential windows usually require nailing flanges to be mounted. Camper/RV windows use a trim ring that's mounted from the inside of the camper and pulls the window itself tight to the wall of the trailer, and gets sealed with non-sag lap sealant on the outside wall. This creates a clean and seamless finish on the outside of your camper/RV, reducing risk of leaks. 

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