ThomasBeCude
New Member
Fellow RV'ers, I need your help identifying a few parts needed. I have a 2021 Jayco Precept 36A Class A Motorhome.
1) I am looking for the nylon roller that goes on the bottom of the shower door in the front shower. I can see the metal stud that it sits on and it looks like there is a groove for a "C" clamp, but it is missing too. Does anyone know the size of the nylon roller or have a part number?
2) I am looking for the plastic housing that goes above the seat belt on the passenger side. The one that is screwed to the floor of the coach. Mine is broken as it looks like the screw was tightened too much and broke the housing.
3) Finally, more of question for other owners. My awnings are not doing well. I just noticed that on the passenger side, the awning above the slide out ripped out of the metal groove on the coach side and tore away from the two screws on the ends. The awning is now rolled up inside the metal housing on the slide out. Has anyone else experienced this issue? Also, I noticed that on the front forward awning, the same thing is happening, but I think I can add some additional screws in the awning and save that one for a while longer
Thanks in advance and "Adventure is Out There!" and Happy Camping or Glamping as my friends in Florida say....
Thomas
1) I am looking for the nylon roller that goes on the bottom of the shower door in the front shower. I can see the metal stud that it sits on and it looks like there is a groove for a "C" clamp, but it is missing too. Does anyone know the size of the nylon roller or have a part number?
2) I am looking for the plastic housing that goes above the seat belt on the passenger side. The one that is screwed to the floor of the coach. Mine is broken as it looks like the screw was tightened too much and broke the housing.
3) Finally, more of question for other owners. My awnings are not doing well. I just noticed that on the passenger side, the awning above the slide out ripped out of the metal groove on the coach side and tore away from the two screws on the ends. The awning is now rolled up inside the metal housing on the slide out. Has anyone else experienced this issue? Also, I noticed that on the front forward awning, the same thing is happening, but I think I can add some additional screws in the awning and save that one for a while longer

Thanks in advance and "Adventure is Out There!" and Happy Camping or Glamping as my friends in Florida say....
Thomas