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Chafe strip

I noticed one of the stainless steel chafe strips on the underside of my living room slide hanging down. When I looked at it closer it appears to be "glued" on with what looks to me like rubber cement. Has anyone else seen this and what would be the best adhesive for a fiberglass/stainless steel bond?
2002 U320 40Ft  MC # 15759
Coach # 5995
Previous coaches
2002 U320 coach  #5941
1996 U270 coach #4808

Re: Chafe strip

Reply #1
Call Xtreme.  They put mine on last May when I had my slide worked on.

Rich
Rich and Peggy Bowman
2002 U270 3610 WTFS, build #5939--"Freedom"
2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 4xe
SMI AirForceOne brake system
PakCanoe 15


Re: Chafe strip

Reply #3
Traveling Man, I believe you are correct. It looks like there was a very thin application and perhaps to only one surface. I got some contact cement yesterday and will give it a try.
2002 U320 40Ft  MC # 15759
Coach # 5995
Previous coaches
2002 U320 coach  #5941
1996 U270 coach #4808

Re: Chafe strip

Reply #4
If contact cement proves unsatisfactory, try PRC (proseal).  I have used it on many occasions with excellent results.
Mike and Mari
'98  36 270 WTFE
Build #5272
Club #17504