I'm home with clean teeth. I replaced the plastic strips on my bed last summer with aluminum strips I bought at Home Depot, and they have worked well. I hope they do not have to ever be replaced again since I used the aluminum for the repair. I used flat bar aluminum 1"x1/8"x48" (about the same as the plastic strips), cut it with a hacksaw to the correct lengths and angles. I drilled holes for the screws matching them to the existing screw holes the best I could. Not all of my holes matched the old screw holes, so for two or three I had to drill new holes in the bottom of the bed frame. I just reused the screws from the plastic strips to attach the aluminum. I hope this explanation and the attached photos are enough information for you, but if not, please feel free to ask more questions.
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2013 2922KS, 80W solar panel, awning, AC, front window, over stove/sink cabinets and wardrobe.
2014 Ford Explorer with tow package, Tekonsha brake controller, Reese WDH, Renogy 100 W portable solar suitcase, modified for 7 pin plug. (Our battery is up front, under sofa). Modified to fill hot water heater and fresh water tank with unit closed.
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