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- sportsman_500ExplorerPutting on the finishing touches.
- AridonExplorerQuality work! Very nice.
- The_real_wild1ExplorerGood job. Looks factory.
- sportsman_500ExplorerAll back together. I ended up using unfinished oak cabinets from Lowes. In the process I added the two rear facing cabinets which also increased the counter space. I made my own counter top and installed a residential 8" deep single bowl stainless sink that can actually handle washing pots and pans.
- B_O__PlentyExplorer IIAll the main pieces are still there I bet you could put them back together. Might have to make a part or two.
B.O. - CabinetmakerIIExplorerIf I had my tools I could fix that! Its a shame you are in the east and I am in the west. I would love to take on a project like that... Try a cabinet shop first. They might even be able to save you some money.
Let us know how it turns out! Good luck - tinner12002ExplorerThe most important thing you have to worry about is where you attach your new cabinets unless you get exact replacements...not much to attach too in these things.
- No need to load Kindling for your next camp fire.
- GundogExplorer III would check with a couple cabinet shops and get some quotes. The pre made big box store cabinets might work like suggested.
- BigDogF250ExplorerDoh!
The cabinets are pretty much custom for each design made from basic stock. You can either try an RV/Trailer recycle place or as suggested use ones from your local big box hardware store.
I keep 2 additional straps from the rear frame (so 6 total) on mine to prevent just such a thing. Too many idiots think these trailers can be stopped quickly, I have had the entire upper bed mattress end up on top of the RZR before.
Good luck with the repair!
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