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birdman4skip

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    Capitola CA
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    Camping in out-of-the-way uncrowded tent sites when possible. Also taking family members on short trips to events such as Bonneville Salt Flats, America's Cup in SF Bay and Coastal Trail Walk benefit for suicide prevention. We're wondering about taking big pushy sun-worshipping outdoors cat with us as well as our small dog Max.
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  1. Thanks Herman and Tom. We looked at your links, but Skip is trying to find a non-salvage one before looking at salvage. He doesn't think they would want to unscrew the hinge instead of selling the door whole. I did look through and bookmark some of the salvage and used parts places from your links, but couldn't find a long hinge like that. I think we'll use a generic metal one. We were surprised that Roadtrek didn't have some kind of link to the manufacturers of the motorhome, who I would think would have some selection of leftover small parts, if not that particular one. Thanks again, and I look forward to corresponding with the group. Wendy
  2. A few days ago we bought a 2000 Roadtrek 200 widebody and drove it 600 miles home. Today my husband opened the driver's side door of the "across the rear" storage compartment and it fell off. The plastic hinge was broken. We consider ourselves, and other drivers, lucky this big door didn't fall off on the fast freeway drive home. The RV overall is in excellent shape and I think the plastic was just degraded from being in a hot area over the years. We can't seem to find any Roadtrek parts sites on the web other than sales/dealer sites, which don't even have parts or parts dept. links. Do any of you fine folks have an idea where we can find such body parts? My husband wants to replace it with the same plastic part rather than a generic metal hinge. Thanks much.
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