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EnzoTexas
05-28-2021, 09:19 AM
Hi, I’m looking for bathroom walls for my 2006 3023. The previous owner had taken them out and replaced with shower curtains. I know this is a strange request, but I’d like to get it back to stock. I’m also open to any ideas that someone may have as how to make bathroom walls. Thank you.

Bill
05-28-2021, 03:16 PM
I believe that the bathroom walls are the same for all models, not specific to any particular year or model. That should make your quest easier. Making a copy of the OEM walls shouldn't be too hard, although the plastic parts might be a pain to obtain. Have you checked with Adam (parts guy) at the factory? They are very helpful about strange requests like this.

He is at [email protected]

Bill

EnzoTexas
07-22-2021, 04:35 PM
Hi Bill, thank you for the reply. I will definitely check with Adam. The shower curtains they put up in place of the solid walls is definitely very mickey mouse and no offense to Mickey Mouse.... I'd love to take my trailer up to the factory and drop it off there for some adjustment, but I don't know when I would be able to make it up there, unfortunately. Thanks again Bill!

Shane826
07-23-2021, 02:28 PM
A few people did this over on the Facebook group. They said it made the back bed feel more open. I didn’t understand the appeal… I’ll take a real bathroom, thank you very much.

Shane826
11-11-2022, 08:52 PM
Do you still need bathroom walls? I have a complete set in my parts 2000 2619, but you’ll need the slide hinge for the one wall. I can’t even imagine what they will cost to ship but let me know if you’re interested.

Jdub801
08-30-2023, 11:40 AM
Hello! I know I’m late to the party but I recently bought a 2007 2619 and love it. I’m in the same boat as the previous owner took out the bathroom walls. I emailed parts and they have to be customized so it’s $850 plus shipping. A little too much for an older trailer. I’ve searched parts and haven’t found anything. Wondering if anyone has those laying around? Maybe someone has renovated or something.

No walls are fine but this is my last ditch effort. This forum is great, thanks!

Deb Mac
09-01-2023, 10:23 AM
A few people did this over on the Facebook group. They said it made the back bed feel more open. I didn’t understand the appeal… I’ll take a real bathroom, thank you very much.

I can see the appeal, but I'm still in the "proper bathroom" camp. I travel alone 95% of the time, so I could be content with a shower curtain wall much of the time. Could be pulled aside at night to allow for better air circulation. And it would open the space up a lot.

But still, the thought of eliminating the walls completely.... dunno about that. If I ever did, I would certainly keep the walls and pass them along to the next person if I ever sold it.

Shane826
09-01-2023, 10:39 AM
Jdub- I have a set in my scrap 2619 but they have been exposed to rain for quite some time now. I’d imagine you could build a set pretty easily out of any 1” material… If you want the two hinges on the rear wall and door hinges you can have them for the cost of shipping, and I’d be happy to send you dimensions and send pictures of how it all goes together. You’ll need to get the slide hinge for the front wall (p/n 40039 $30), door latch, and the three latches that connect the walls together ($5 x3) since those parts are already gone.

Jdub801
09-19-2023, 01:40 PM
Thank you Shane! I appreciate that, but it’s all good. We just decided to roll with it. Regardless, we love our Trailmanor. Thank you for helping out.