Wildcat decals not holding up

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Wildcat decals not holding up

Post by bighornram on 8/2/2010, 10:22 pm

Has anyone else had a problem with your decals drying out and peeling? My front decal is almost not visible anymore and the side ones are faded and shrunk/peeling off. I'm really disappointed in the decals, a neighbor has a Cougar, same age and exposed to the same sun/heat as mine and his looks like new still!! :(

I might want to replace them, any idea how to get replacements and how expensive they are?

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Post by Erbsx4 on 8/3/2010, 2:45 pm

I know some of the members have contacted Forest River about this and gotten new decal kits. There is a thread under maintenance I think, about who to talk to and how they got them.

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Post by Admin on 8/3/2010, 3:52 pm

Or have a local auto body wrapping place design you a whole new look. I can't wait to see who does that first. But it sure would be cool looking.

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Post by shooter on 8/10/2010, 4:25 am

Ours are doing the same. The front is still fine, but the side that is exposed most to the sun is getting bad. I just keep trimming.....

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