When they were replacing them on my crashed side, livinglite tried to charge them hundreds to send them replacements. The body shop had them made for <$100
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Show posts MenuQuote from: MrSmith on September 10, 2017, 04:44:26 AMYes without any problems. Probably a couple feet space
Quick question with your dinette slide in can you get past it to get to the refrigerator. Just curious. Mr Smith
Quote from: Jim T on July 15, 2017, 09:12:20 PMHow is your flag mounted?
We had our little flag up for the week.
Quote from: whitefish on June 23, 2017, 05:53:26 PMI have a spot as well so also was wondering
I have a 2013 16 DB with a medium wood grain Adzel paneling. I would like to replace some of the panels due to wear and tear. Any idea where one would buy these. I see a place called Robert Weed Plywood sells Adzel panels with wood grain films, but they have a minimum order of one bundle (a 100 sheets)!
I doubt Thor will sell this through their parts department, but wouldn't hurt to ask I guess.
Quote from: Merlin on June 21, 2017, 08:28:42 AMThat interesting I never considered that. We live in S. Ga so the heat would dry it but humidity might have the opposite effect.
You can't use a regular fabric-based mattress on a non-breathable base like the aluminum in our campers. It will eventually get mildew and mold on the bottom. We bought our foam mattress on-line from Mattress Insiders. They have a large seiection of sizes and firmness for RVs, which tend to have odd sizing. Ours is extremely comfortable and is easily one of the best things about our camper. We aired it out for 3 days on our house porch after we opened it up to allow for initial off-gassing. It has no residual "foam" odor at all.
https://www.mattressinsider.com/rv-mattress.html