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Old 04-10-2017, 05:53 PM   #1
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91 Jayco 806 Deluxe

Bought 91 Jayco 806 Deluxe popup camper. The doors to the outside hookups are missing. (Electrical and Propane ) Probably broke off. I can't find where to order them. Any suggestions?

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Old 04-10-2017, 07:11 PM   #2
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Welcome to JOF. Not sure how handy you are, but I'd probably fabricate something myself. Might take a little trial and error. Could laminate your own door using FRP from lowes for inner and outer skin, foam or wood core, or both, might use some thin aluminum angle to trim it out. Lots of possibilities. Got any pictures of what you need?

Then again, now that I reread the post, was it a plastic door?
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Yeah it looks like plastic. I'll take pix tomorrow and post it. it's about 3" x 4".
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Should be easy to find something that will work then. Plenty of options out there. They definitely still make those type of doors. We'll see the picture when you post it and see what we can find.
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Old 04-12-2017, 10:39 AM   #5
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Most RV parts stores carry them. Or search the internet for electrical cable hatch. You can search for the propane hatch also. They're inexpensive. Remember to seal them when you install them. Putty tape is your best bet but some people also use silicone.
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