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Old July 31st 17, 02:51 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Michael Opitz
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Default The Cobra

At 06:38 16 July 2017, bumper wrote:
New "bumper" product announcement:

The ramp sliders on my 2002 Cobra trailer were metal on metal,

bolt
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gouged the extruded aluminum floor rails and there was metal on

metal
wear=
.. Some later trailers have plastic washers, but those don't last or

work
we=
ll either. I made plastic sliders for my trailer a decade ago. They

worked
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well but the design was not suited for easy consumer installation

and I
bac=
k burnered the idea. That is, until one owner pestered me for 3

years! :c).

The SRS (smooth ramp slider) kit uses a machined one piece slider

of Ultra
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High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMW PE). This material is

almost as
sl=
ippery as Teflon, and when it comes to abrasion resistance, is

better than
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steel for many applications. One inch will stop a .45 ACP round

(though I
h=
ave yet to personally test this particular claim). Installation is easy,
20=
minutes. The ramp moves as smooth as oil on glass.

The SRS kit is available now in limited quantities. I announced it

last
wee=
k on a glider model specific forum and had orders for 16 the first

day -
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I'm concerned with getting swamped (I have 20 kits available now

and will
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make more). Price is $35 plus $4 shipping to USA, $12 shipping to

other
co=
untries.

(insert my 6 letter "car part" name) @frontier.com for installation
instruc=
tions, questions, and ordering info. Please include "SRS" in the title

of
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our email.


I installed the SRS kit today. It took about an hour due to the 2
carriage stop bolts on the ends of the rails being bent like pretzels
(from the rear of the trailer having occasionally dragged over the
last 18 years). If the bolts had been straight, the whole process
would have taken ~15 minutes to do. Nice smooth gliding action
now. Thanks.
RO