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Old 01-27-2009, 10:17 AM   #1
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Looking to replace the interior doors on our cruiser. We want to go to a oak six panel door to match the cabinets. Can anyone help with were to find a replacement door.

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Old 01-28-2009, 02:18 AM   #2
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Any quality lumber yard should be able to help you.

Might suggest that you consider theadditonal weightbefore replacement.

The doorsyou havewere installed and takes weight into consideration, rather than looks.



Adding weight to a RV is liken to spending money. Five pounds here and five pounds there, and pretty soon you're talkling some serious money (weight).
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I know there may be a weight differance but the weight is the differance between the doors. I would go for it. I think this would be a great emprovement in looks.
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or you could make your own.



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You can do like my Jayco lightweight did, they took wood crown molding and cut them to length, nailed them to the door making rectangular frames making the door look like a raised panel door.



You can buy wood molding at any HomeDepot/Lowe's/Lumber yard, stain it and brad nail it to the doors for the same effect Jayco used.
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Notice the door for the bathroom in this picture, it looks like it has raised panel but it's just molding nailed to the door in a rectangular pattern.





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Old 01-28-2009, 07:27 AM   #7
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The 09 Cruiser have them $80 bucks apiece.

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Huh? My 2009 with the new interior has flat doors. There's no panels.
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Old 01-28-2009, 07:47 AM   #9
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Old 01-28-2009, 09:44 AM   #10
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Notice the door for the bathroom in this picture, it looks like it has raised panel but it's just molding nailed to the door in a rectangular pattern.







i like that idea. easy cheap and good looking. light weight also.
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Do a web search for mobile home or RV parts and supplies and you will find sources for raised panel doors that will be light weight and the right size you need. Many will be white, probably none will be stainable, but some will be pre-stained.
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mwebber78,The panel doors I thought were in the Cruiser it could have been in the Seville. We are going to a RV show next Thursday I will check then out. I know Crossroads has them they cost around $80 bucks. They are the hollow core door.

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Old 01-29-2009, 09:20 AM   #13
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mwebber78, The panel doors I thought were in the Cruiser it could have been in the Seville. We are going to a RV show next Thursday I will check them out. I know Crossroads has them they cost around $80 bucks. They are the hollow core door.

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You can probably get prefinished hollow core panel doors at Lowes or Home depot that are close in color, but I was going to replace one in our old Cruiser and it was an odd size like 22 inches wide and 76 inches tall. So you might want to check the size.

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