Autotrail adhesive screw covers (1 Viewer)

Dec 18, 2011
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Anyone know where I can buy some replacement sticky wood coloured covers which are plentiful in my Autotrail Apache please?Autotrail appear to no longer have an after sales spare parts department on line.
 
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Camper634
Dec 18, 2011
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image.jpg No on mine they are these
 
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Camper634
Dec 18, 2011
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Thank you for the link.Autotrail class the colour as cherry red?but at that price it is worth trying a couple to see if they match.Thanks again.

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TCG

Jul 6, 2017
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Purchased some only last week from autotrail direct, give them a call..... be prepared for the shock though.... 1sheet of 40 dots ÂŁ10 with postage
 
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Camper634
Dec 18, 2011
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Purchased some only last week from autotrail direct, give them a call..... be prepared for the shock though.... 1sheet of 40 dots ÂŁ10 with postage
Thanks for that.It is never going to be anything but daylight robbery I’m afraid.The same sheets albeit not in the right colour are a pound a sheet on eBay.
 
Dec 20, 2018
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They may not be on-line, but they still have a parts dept.. Give them a ring.

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Aug 6, 2013
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I'm replacing any of mine that I've needed to remove with the push-in plastics - only where hidden in cupboards etc. But then I'm replacing the stupid bugle-head screws with Pozi CSK that the plastic covers are intended for. The bugle-heads have been driven over half way through the panels. The reason I'm doing this is that the stick-ons pull off some of the panel covering when removed if great care is not taken. And the over-driven bugle heads make even more mess when removed.
 
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Camper634
Dec 18, 2011
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I'm replacing any of mine that I've needed to remove with the push-in plastics - only where hidden in cupboards etc. But then I'm replacing the stupid bugle-head screws with Pozi CSK that the plastic covers are intended for. The bugle-heads have been driven over half way through the panels. The reason I'm doing this is that the stick-ons pull off some of the panel covering when removed if great care is not taken. And the over-driven bugle heads make even more mess when removed.
I have done a similar thing where possible but there are some situated for example in the centre of panels which I think would be an eye sore unless camouflaged by the stick on ones.
 
Aug 6, 2013
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I have done a similar thing where possible but there are some situated for example in the centre of panels which I think would be an eye sore unless camouflaged by the stick on ones.
Agreed - hence only doing the ones in cupboards.

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Minxy

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If you only need a few you could just use ones already stuck over screw heads in cupboards etc - by using a thin scalpel/knife blade you can carefully 'lift' them off and they are usually sticky enough to go straight onto where you want them. (y)

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Nosmo King

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Jul 17, 2018
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As we were doing the handover they were falling off in front of us!
The dealer (Marquis) arranged for a couple of strips (and the plastic caps) to be sent to us! Replaced quite a few but now seems to be ok...
 

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