Steve, 
Gasket goes on the trailer side and on the door side.  Are both the same gasket?
Tom Walden
Hooray! by the way!  Now if I can only get the D extrusion for the back
escape window I will be on my way to weather proof.  Thanks for making
my life in an Airstream easier.

Steve Hingtgen wrote:
> 
> Pat,
> 
> We now have the riveted gasket for the 40s and early 50s trailers in stock.  It will
> appear on our website within 24 hours.
> 
> Steve
> http://www.AirstreamDreams.com
> 
> Patrick Ewing wrote:
> 
> > Erin,
> >
> > My 1947 has the riveted gasket................... if the price is decent I might
> > be interested as my gasket is in need of replacement.
> >
> > Pat
> >
> > Erin Adams wrote:
> >
> > > steve, i dont know all the years this type of gasket was used and i have no
> > > idea how many out there with older A/S units need this part. possibly
> > > someone out there with historical knowledge can help us with this problem.
> > > we need to know what years Airstream used the rubber gasket around the door
> > > opening that was actually rivetted to the body skin. in order for steve to

Reply via email to