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Cobra trailer trim.
Does anyone have any experience or comments on replacing the vinyl trim
that runs the length on both sides of the trailer. (Mine has faded over the years but otherwise good.) What's involved and how difficult? Thanks, Bob |
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Cobra trailer trim.
T o d d P a t t i s t wrote:
"Bob" wrote: Does anyone have any experience or comments on replacing the vinyl trim that runs the length on both sides of the trailer. (Mine has faded over the years but otherwise good.) I can't answer this (mine has faded too), but I've got a related question - where can I get brake shoes for a Cobra trailer? Try Williams Soaring in N. California. |
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Cobra trailer trim.
Yes, unfortunately I do. My original red strips faded
to black within 2 years and then started cracking. Just received a set of replacement strips directly from Cobra for $216 US delivered (not cheap). They slide onto channels on the frame. Looks easy enough for a couple of people to install. You have to trim the ends and refasten with pop rivets included. At 15:00 18 July 2006, Bob wrote: Does anyone have any experience or comments on replacing the vinyl trim that runs the length on both sides of the trailer. (Mine has faded over the years but otherwise good.) What's involved and how difficult? Thanks, Bob |
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Cobra trailer trim.
You are lucky. My red trim turned black in just one summer. Colorado UV.
Once it became uniformly black I learned to accept it. I also learned to replace O-ring in the hydraulic ramp jack in 30 minutes, an annual chore. It looks like I need to replace the right tire about every 12-15 K miles, since wheel toe is not adjustable, replacements easily beats cost of new axle. - Béla ------Original Message----- -From: Glider Pilot Network ] -Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 8:41 AM -To: Bela Szalai -Subject: [r.a.s] Cobra trailer trim. - ------------------------------------------------------------- -Newsgroup: rec.aviation.soaring -Subject: Cobra trailer trim. -Author: Greg Arnold -Date/Time: 15:30 18 July 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------- -T o d d P a t t i s t wrote: - "Bob" wrote: - - Does anyone have any experience or comments on replacing the vinyl - trim that runs the length on both sides of the trailer. (Mine has - faded over the years but otherwise good.) - - - I can't answer this (mine has faded too), but I've got a related - question - where can I get brake shoes for a Cobra trailer? - -Try Williams Soaring in N. California. - ------------------------------------------------------------- - |
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Cobra trailer trim.
Bela Szalai wrote:
You are lucky. My red trim turned black in just one summer. Colorado UV. Once it became uniformly black I learned to accept it. I also learned to replace O-ring in the hydraulic ramp jack in 30 minutes, an annual chore. Do you make your own O-ring, or do you have a source for one that fits? It looks like I need to replace the right tire about every 12-15 K miles, since wheel toe is not adjustable, replacements easily beats cost of new axle. - Béla |
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Cobra trailer trim.
Anyone know where I can get the weatherstripping seal on the bottom half of the trailer. This is what the clamshell closes against. Also, has anyone replace lights with LED's and mounted a high center stop light? What bulbs are in the tail lens? Chip F. |
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Cobra trailer trim.
Thanks for the info.
Are the 'new' weather strips UV resistant or will they too fade with time? Bob Gary Evans wrote: Yes, unfortunately I do. My original red strips faded to black within 2 years and then started cracking. Just received a set of replacement strips directly from Cobra for $216 US delivered (not cheap). They slide onto channels on the frame. Looks easy enough for a couple of people to install. You have to trim the ends and refasten with pop rivets included. At 15:00 18 July 2006, Bob wrote: Does anyone have any experience or comments on replacing the vinyl trim that runs the length on both sides of the trailer. (Mine has faded over the years but otherwise good.) What's involved and how difficult? Thanks, Bob |
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Cobra trailer trim.
First, purchase from Williams Soaring (best price).
Second, The new stuff is difficult to slide into the channel. The secret is to have 3 people. One person pulling, one pushing and one feeding makes all the difference. One person impossible Two people, all day task Three have it done in 30 minutes. Bob wrote: Does anyone have any experience or comments on replacing the vinyl trim that runs the length on both sides of the trailer. (Mine has faded over the years but otherwise good.) What's involved and how difficult? Thanks, Bob |
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Cobra trailer trim.
How long does it lasts? Same as original?
- Béla ------Original Message----- -From: Glider Pilot Network ] -Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 3:41 PM -To: Bela Szalai -Subject: [r.a.s] Cobra trailer trim. - ------------------------------------------------------------- -Newsgroup: rec.aviation.soaring -Subject: Cobra trailer trim. -Author: Bubba -Date/Time: 22:30 18 July 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------- -First, purchase from Williams Soaring (best price). -Second, The new stuff is difficult to slide into the channel. - The secret is to have 3 people. One person pulling, one -pushing and one feeding makes all the difference. -One person impossible -Two people, all day task -Three have it done in 30 minutes. -Bob wrote: - Does anyone have any experience or comments on replacing the vinyl - trim that runs the length on both sides of the trailer. (Mine has - faded over the years but otherwise good.) - - What's involved and how difficult? - - Thanks, - - Bob - - ------------------------------------------------------------- - |
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Cobra trailer trim.
JS wrote: T o d d P a t t i s t wrote: where can I get brake shoes for a Cobra trailer? -- Make sure you get the right shoes for your trailer. When I called Rex he didn't have the vintage-1987-type so I ordered a set from Cobra. Get the instructions for adjusting the brakes. Adjusting the brakes correctly might make you believe you've changed the shoes and cut the drums. info AT cobratrailer DOT de And, while you're down there... Everybody should have the newer "beer friendly" plastic fenders (mud guards) with the flat spot on top. Rex has those complete with black wheel chocks that take UV exposure better than white ones. I took my old shoes to a brake shop in Pomona Ca and had them relined it can be done as long as you haven't let them get into the steel and have the drums turned at the same time. Price for 4 shoes & 2 drums turned $40. LED lights can be bought at any big truck trailer supply such as Utility or Trailmobile. Tail , brake & turn on my glass top cobra work and look great, but I had to take a flapper wheel on a die grinder and enlarge the holes out to 4". Side marker lights I used are (and tails) Maxima brand didn't even have to drill new screw holes bolted right on and took 30 min to do all 4. |
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