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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthabagah View Post

    And instead of z bracket, i am going to try these http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    DON'T BUY THIS. I am returning them to Amazon today. Way too light for my taste... I would not trust them to hold my panel on the roof while driving down the highway...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthabagah View Post
    DON'T BUY THIS. I am returning them to Amazon today. Way too light for my taste... I would not trust them to hold my panel on the roof while driving down the highway...
    thanks for the info. I haven't purchased it yet. I'll probably do a normal metal z bracket. Bolt the panel to the camper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    thanks for the info. I haven't purchased it yet. I'll probably do a normal metal z bracket. Bolt the panel to the camper.
    Z brackets are the way to go if you have a standart rubber roof. I was able to fix the pannel on the roof in 15 min including prep time. Don't forget to order a good roof sealant!
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