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Old 04-14-2010
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Kenyon traveler parts

I am trying to help out a friend who has a Lancer with a Kenyon main traveler on it. When he got it it had a strange homemade set of cam cleats mounted on the car to adjust it. We took the car off and the wheels were pretty much disintegrated. He had wanted to replace the wheels and get the sliding stops to adjust it but the only place that he can find that carries the parts for it is rig rite. The wheels are not too bad at $30 but the stops are $99 each.

Are there any other makers of generic cars/stops or is he going to be doomed to seek out every marine flee market and consignment shop in search of the parts?
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Call up Garhauer Marine. They will often make stuff that fit tracks from other brands and usually at a decent price.
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