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1. looking for either the SS door skin or the complete door with SS skin for my Norcold refrigerator model # N1095SSR

2. With Haulmark Motorsports out of business, who makes replacement basement doors/fixed panels for these Super C motorhomes? I know Renegade's basement doors/panels were identical.

appreciate any help
 
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1. looking for either the SS door skin or the complete door with SS skin for my Norcold refrigerator model # N1095SSR

2. With Haulmark Motorsports out of business, who makes replacement basement doors/fixed panels for these Super C motorhomes? I know Renegade's basement doors/panels were identical.

appreciate any help


On #2, I have a Haulmark and my dad has a Renegade. The basement doors are not built the same at all, but my Haulmark is an all white one, all the trim is white and the basement appears taller then yours (my ground clearance is less).

Yours appears to be more like the my dads Renegade. His are stainless skins over FRP material. The structure is basically the FRP, The stainless is mostly just for looks. Is that how yours are built?

My Haulmark doors are aluminum, fabricated and have a foam insulation core. They're about 2" thick. My Haulmark looks more like a show hauler, I don't know if it was a custom build of some kind because it doesn't look like most Haulmark builds


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Will, my basement doors are built as yours but cladded with a bright aluminum skin. 1 1/2” thick by 26 1/2” tall.

Found the part # for the refrigerator door and I'm told it is a special order.
 
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Will, my basement doors are built as yours but cladded with a bright aluminum skin. 1 1/2” thick by 26 1/2” tall.

Found the part # for the refrigerator door and I'm told it is a special order.


I'm going to building 2 new basement doors for mine, they have minor damage from the previous owners, but for me it's just easier to build new doors then repair them. I could build some for yours as well. The only issue might be matching the finish of the Brite aluminum


.991 60'
4.36 @ 159 so far.....
6.86 @ 198 trying for more......

533" single carb
235" Harrison 4-link
 
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Will, you find the bright aluminum and I’ll be happy to pay you. I really only need the passenger side rear fixed panel and vertical corner trim but if you locate the bright aluminum skin, I have at least one door I’d like to reclad.
 
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Will, you find the bright aluminum and I’ll be happy to pay you. I really only need the passenger side rear fixed panel and vertical corner trim but if you locate the bright aluminum skin, I have at least one door I’d like to reclad.


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I didn’t
 
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Maybe find a Haulmark page on Facebook or something like that and POSSIBLY find who manufactured the doors. I added about 6' to the rear of my NRC and bought matching basement doors from Challenger Door which makes them for NRC. Just a thought.
 
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Thanks SLICKSTER

OEM down light



and their updated/replacement LED downlight...

https://itcshopnow.com/product..._sid=a00a99fd2&_ss=r

ITC is the manufacturer/supplier of the lighting, plumbing in many motor homes as well those clear acrylic LED assist handles at the entry door of most coaches.


Ed, are your lights in the picture sealed units? I looked at replacing mine and the lens unscrew and have bi-pin incandescent bulbs similar to tail and brake lights.


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They are sealed
 
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Thank you.


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Mike, thanks for the lead, I’ve got a call into them.
 
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Hi Ed,
Very nice setup you got.
Congrats.

Bruce
 
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Hey Bruce, thanks. Hope all is well. Happy New Year.
 
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With diesel fuel approaching $6/gal here in the northeast, the Motorhome is getting service next week so as to be ready to hit the road in 3 weeks. You're Nuts

It will be getting new tires, filters, hoses, belts, tensioner, etc., as well a new hydraulic pump for one of the landing gear.

Already installed new batteries



and a new motor for the main slide



Once the weather gets warmer, the roof will be sealed and both slides are getting new toppers.

Hotel rooms are much cheaper. Didn't think of that

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I put fuel in my pickup this morning and it was 4.91 and the cheapest station was 4.87

That was at 8 am and on the ride home in the afternoon the price was up considerably and every station was over 5 and some places are way over 5
 
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2 days ago my local station was $4.85/gal. today $5.25/gal
 
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4.00 last Friday with a fuel card


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Whose card?
 
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