No wood? That's BS! Let's let Livin Lite prove that.
Other than the luan in the doors of the older Camplites, where is wood? There is none in my 2013 other than inside the door.
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Quote from: 1 shot on July 12, 2018, 07:45:28 PM
No wood? That's BS! Let's let Livin Lite prove that.
Have you seen any of the construction videos on YouTube? I didn't see any wood. I've heard some issues with the newer year models having fiberglass and steel in places, and owners aren't happy about the demise of the once acclaimed all-aluminum construction, but other than that, I've seen no evidence of wood anywhere.
The older livinlites had no wood (possibly in the exterior doors though as those parts were a purchased component from Challenger door)
My 2016 has wood cabinet doors, I'm OK with that though. It is the structural wood that I don't like, once that gets wet the entire camper is compromised.
We replaced the luan doors on our CampLite 2012 16BHB spring 2018. We bought the replacement doors from the factory last year. The cost was several hundred dollars plus shipping. Now that Livin Lite has gone out of business, I doubt that you will be able to find factory replacement doors! I replaced the smaller storage hatches but had to have the service department of the local RV dealer replace the entry door.
Do you mind me asking what the doors cost, specifically the main entry door?
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Quote from: klaker on July 13, 2018, 09:09:08 PMThe older livinlites had no wood (possibly in the exterior doors though as those rocket bot royale (https://iogamesio.org/rocket-bot-royale) parts were a purchased component from Challenger door)
My 2016 has wood cabinet doors, I'm OK with that though. It is the structural wood that I don't like, once that gets wet the entire camper is compromised.
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