Jiminsav wrote:the vinyl i put on my 3rd TD, which i got from your autotrim.com, has failed miserably after 3 years...and the luan i used is peeling apart..
the good news is the tires still look like new.

From upholstery experience. No fabric will be able to withstand the full elements of the outdoors forever. Only those convertible tops that have been kept in the garage out of the sunlight and away from the rain are the ones that endure. Ever notice that automobiles with vinyl tops needing to replaced? Canvas awing that fade and rip? And yes. . .even marine vinyl fails as well. Sure we have

I made plenty of

$$$ replacing automotive trim, convertible tops, marine seating and it's the same old story - Fabric just doesn't last for long outside unprotected. Manufactures will give you the Blah, Blah, Blah, about how resistant their product is and will even show you the warranty. Not being negative here, but if that is the look your're going after - then by all mean go for it. As for me, the only vinyl that I'll put on the exterior of a camper is sign vinyl - it's made to hold up to the elements.