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Old 12-30-2020, 09:25 AM   #1
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Hi there .. I am semi new to the rv world and am looking for a few things for my 2007 Sunset Trail 27ft rb travel trailer , we currently just bought this at the end of last season and used it once and then stored it , i took note of some things i would like to get for it and am here searching for into if anyone could possibly give me some advice ..
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Plastic piece that goes over the wheels i guess you could call it the fender flares for each side .

looking for a repair manual if their is such of an item that has the parts break down of the trailer

And im looking to find a slide out cover as mine does not have one but it shows in a few youtube videos that they have one that comes out with the side .. or atleast if there is a generic one i can buy ..

Thanks alot in advanced
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Old 12-30-2020, 10:12 AM   #2
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You can google fender skirts for Rv's.
Here's one place: https://www.recpro.com/trailer-fender-skirts/

There is no specific manual for your Rv. You just have to either go to an rv dealer for parts or google online.

Same thing for slide out awnings. Just google and look for size for your slide.
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Old 12-30-2020, 10:20 AM   #3
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Thanks alot .. appreciate it
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Old 12-30-2020, 03:52 PM   #4
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Hello and welcome.

Most campers do not come with slide covers. Any dealer can fit it with one if you are sure that is what you want.

On the "Repair Manual" What Mark said is true. If you need a manual on the appliance's you can get the model and serial number off it and do a search for that brand with those numbers and you can sometimes find manuals. Mostly owners manuals but sometimes service manuals.

And if you have any questions just ask on here and someone should be able to help.

Also Please add the Year,make and model of your camper to your signature. It helps when you ask a question if we know what you are working on.
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Old 12-30-2020, 05:01 PM   #5
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Thank you for your reply ... i am still learning the site and trying to figure a few things out .. and thanks alot for the info .. just digured their might be a parts manual to my trailer .. but i am quickly learning that its not that way lol ..
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Old 12-31-2020, 10:52 AM   #7
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What I do for an owners/repair manual for my rigs is gather all the serial # & model numbers from all the appliances. Then I go get the manuals for each of them and write those numbers on the manuals. This served several important purposes. It gives you the chance to get intimately familiar with appliances BEFORE a problem arises. You learn where the access panels are, how they open up and usually a chance to see how plumbing abs electrical lines were run.
Then I do the same for things like the slides, the awning, the suspension, and tires. I then compile all of these manuals in a master binder along with information on what type of roof I have, purchase documents and a log of all the maintenance I’ve done.

This keeps all my reference material in one place and forces me to do a great deal of research and preparation ahead of time.

Most RV owners do some form of this and I strongly suggest doing the same
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Exactly, I keep all my document in a plastic divided folder. After any service, warranty work and state inspection, it goes into the folder. Just like Tonyg said, you can google any appliances manual, print it and put it into the folder.

Plus, there is a lot of info in our Document section that can also help.
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The only other thing is when you sell or trade your camper be sure to leave the folder in the camper for the next owner.
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Welcome to the Forum.

I replaced my fender skirts last spring. Found them through Elk Mountain RV who had me deal with the following.
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They carry a wide variety of fender skirts and you may be able to match yours. Mine are Secure Stance and matched the ones on my 2014 Sunset Trail Reserve. I think I have a picture attached. Just make sure you measure exactly if you go with other brands.

I lucked out when I bought my trailer and received all the manuals from the previous owner. Like some of the others I put them in a binder and catalogued each item. I keep all my info with me when I travel as it comes in handy.
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Welcome to the forum and congrats on the new camper...
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Did you look inside a cabinet? Over the sink?

Mine has a list there. It's easy to miss!
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