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We decided we really did not need the bathroom door anymore so we replaced it with a curtain. Step by step with a few problems we found along the way. Cover your bases with interior doors from Factory RV.
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Whether you need a door holder or a pleated folding door, we'll help you kick back and relax in style. I'm needing to replace the door to the bathroom on my 2012 Wildwood DLX TT. The old door is 24 1/2" x 74" but doesn't go all the way to the floor so I guess could be longer than 74".
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RV bathroom doors are much thinner, 1 and a quarter inch or so, than a residential door (even the one on my diesel pusher needed a special knob set to work on the thinner door) so be sure to accommodate that dimension as well as width and height. Did you keep all the hardware from your broken door?
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