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Towing => Trailer Maintenance => Topic started by: Merlin on May 27, 2020, 09:16:51 PM

Title: Compartment doors
Post by: Merlin on May 27, 2020, 09:16:51 PM
The compartment door in the slide of my camper has developed damaged aluminum skin and paint outside and bubbling inside from a leak I didn't notice until too late. I know someone posted on here the part number for the Compartment doors from Challenger but I can't find it. It's a Sept '14 build 16TBS and at that point the Challenger doors had Lauan plywood in them. Unless someone on here knows where that post is, I'll call Challenger and see if they can help.
Title: Re: Compartment doors
Post by: djsamuel on May 28, 2020, 04:03:13 PM
I posted that a while ago.  Here is the cargo door on my 2013 21BHS:

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Title: Re: Compartment doors
Post by: Merlin on May 28, 2020, 08:46:54 PM
Thanks so much. I never thought to simply look on the inner panel.  :o
Title: Re: Compartment doors
Post by: dlb53151 on June 15, 2020, 11:20:07 PM
Merlin - as part of my paint job on my 2016 TBS my painter tried to salvage the Challenger compartment door for the slide out, but the wood was so wet the paint won't hold even after the repair.  Were you able to get a replacement door from Challenger?  If so - any intel on price and who to contact? 

The top pic is after the new paint.  Already bubbling.  I need a new door and will have it painted to match. 

Thanks! 

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Title: Re: Compartment doors
Post by: Merlin on June 16, 2020, 02:48:48 PM
Yes! Challenger was very good about the new doors. Here's the contact info and also the information I used to order the new doors. It was on a sticker inside the door. If you don't have the sticker on your door, just be sure they are the same size and use this information except for the color. I ordered all 3 new compartment doors, since all of mine had bubbling inside and one had the aluminum exterior corroded all the way through. The new doors contain no wood! The price was $55 per door, including the door, painting, packaging, and shipping. They are shipped from Indiana.

Amos Bontrager |  Challenger Door-Inside Sales 
574.773.8129 Direct
"Experience-Service-Partnership"
www.challengerdoor.com
abontrager@challengerdoor.com


Compartment door label on a 2015 Camplite 16TBS

56848.5/69887/5/10-12/1-104645//Livin Lite RV
30X12.875  Beige Metallic  0200
Title: Re: Compartment doors
Post by: djsamuel on June 16, 2020, 04:53:47 PM
Thanks Merlin.  I filed that info away just in case.  $55 per door is not bad at all.  I wonder what they'd charge for the entry door.  I don't need that yet.  I resealed the door and it seems to be doing well, but time will tell.
Title: Re: Compartment doors
Post by: dlb53151 on June 17, 2020, 02:08:02 AM
Quote from: Merlin on June 16, 2020, 02:48:48 PM
Yes! Challenger was very good about the new doors. Here's the contact info and also the information I used to order the new doors. It was on a sticker inside the door. If you don't have the sticker on your door, just be sure they are the same size and use this information except for the color. I ordered all 3 new compartment doors, since all of mine had bubbling inside and one had the aluminum exterior corroded all the way through. The new doors contain no wood! The price was $55 per door, including the door, painting, packaging, and shipping. They are shipped from Indiana.

Amos Bontrager |  Challenger Door-Inside Sales
574.773.8129 Direct
"Experience-Service-Partnership"
www.challengerdoor.com
abontrager@challengerdoor.com


Compartment door label on a 2015 Camplite 16TBS

56848.5/69887/5/10-12/1-104645//Livin Lite RV
30X12.875  Beige Metallic  0200
Thanks Merlin!  I really appreciate it!  Just saw your message now.  Ironically I called Challenger this afternoon and they transferred me to Amos' voicemail so I am already in the queue.  For some reason the slide out door is the most common one for this issue based on my overall research.


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Title: Re: Compartment doors
Post by: bcsnave on July 31, 2020, 12:31:30 PM
As silly as this sounds...has anyone tried using  "Flex Seal" clear (yeah you know the guy...Phil that can make a boat float with a screen door)and spraying the edges of the doors...entry door window locks etc. to seal up the panels to prevent moisture getting into  the doors in the first place?

Even with new replacement doors...it ain't a good thing to have moisture inside the doors.