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minn_camping_fa
Apr 13, 2015Explorer
We had this same issue last summer and the only fix for us was to have the bunk end door replaced. It was water damage at the hinge that seeped up into the "plywood" of the door. No way to truly dry it out for us. I hope you were able to completely dry it out, otherwise you may need to eventually replace the bunk door.
The dealer told me the doors are put together like a sandwich with these different layers at the factory. I don't know if you can buy just this layer alone. The only thing I can think of to replace your strip is some contact paper (the self adhesive shelf lining stuff).
Hope that helps... I'm not as technically inclined like some of the folks here :)
The dealer told me the doors are put together like a sandwich with these different layers at the factory. I don't know if you can buy just this layer alone. The only thing I can think of to replace your strip is some contact paper (the self adhesive shelf lining stuff).
Hope that helps... I'm not as technically inclined like some of the folks here :)
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