Hi D Welch,

It comes in 4' X 8' rolls. Measure your area and tell that to Cliff. He might have a 
piece left over
from another job. By the way, you may be able to cut up one of your big pieces that 
are no longer
good as a big piece and then use it where you need smaller pieces.  

When you put the plastic spirals back together, be sure to secure the woodwork so your 
alignment is
stable. You don't want the woodwork which supports the tracks to shift after traveling 
over bumpy
roads. That can cause the tambour to stick or seize or jam. 

Most of the time when tambour doors are not free running, it's due to something simple 
like this.
You read the posting about a counter top that drifted south a few inches. That can 
cause problems
with tambour doors (but I don't know if they had tambour doors). Fix it right away and 
you won't
have to buy new tambour (expensive). 

Terry
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>Um, how do I figure out how much I need ? Does it come in big sheet or
>strips ?
>
>Daisy
>
>Terry Tyler wrote:
>> 
>> Oasis RV in Tucson, AZ always has it in stock. I know, because I bought some there 
>a few months ago.
>> Call Cliff at 1-800-658-5863 and tell him how much you need. Get enough, as postage 
>is not cheap
>> either.
>> 
>> Terry
>> ---------
>> 
>> >Derek & Teri -
>> >
>> >I have owned a '72 Overlander now for a month, and the tambour material
>> >was in similar condition. I bought replacement material from American
>> >Way RV in Boise (800.345.6651). They have it in 4x8 foot sheets, but
>> >will sell 4x4 size only. Color match is exact, and their service is
>> >outstanding.
>> >
>> >Mark



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