Ok, how to put this so I don't get in trouble. I have issues with some of the componets of my 2003 22' CCD International. The repair parts are hard to find when I need replacements, such as the valve stems for the Fonatna faucet in the wet bath. I had a long talk with Airstream Inc. today and they faxed me the parts breakdown of the FONTANA faucet (integrated shower and sink style with spray wand) in the wet bath - this was not in my manual - insert bad language here. On the fax page is a dealer and I have attached their discontinued/overstock page in the included link. There is the faucet - item number 97656 - for under $55 and AS wants $225 only after you go through a dealer and they want a plus up too. The real find is the 12V lights that are the same in my CCD for $8 and $4 - come on they wanted big bucks for them at Airstream. So here you go - those lights are a great retrofit if you like the CCD style. Just wanted to post this info so some of you can use it.
Actually, it looks like their site may be down. I Googled them and their main site won't come up either.
Susan
Susan,
Works for me.
Bill
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Bill Kerfoot, WBCCI/VAC/CAC/El Camino Real Unit #5223
Just my personal opinion
1973 Dodge W200 PowerWagon, 1977 Lincoln Continental
1979 23' Safari, and 1954 29' Double Door Liner Orange, CA
BTW, they have all the replacement parts for the Fontana faucet - I wanted to get Fontana in this posting so when (and they will come) someone does a search they can find this source. I have been looking for weeks for a valve stem for this faucet, now, for the price of a valve stem from Airstream - I CAN BUY THE WHOLE RELACEMENT UNIT - COMPLETE.
Fontana Faucet, faucet, fontana, FONTANA, just some search words to be sure .
Regarding the halogen lights, which fixture matches the existing ones in our trailers (I have an '05 Safari SE)? 81929-BR/NI or 81929-BR/P?
And how about the reading lights? 81920-P/CH or 81920-P?
I actually don't need any at the moment, but at these prices it would be nice to have a couple of spares for future use. Thanks for the help.
Cheers,
Erik
I would call ITC and ask for Jackie Morrow in parts and warehouse. She is a hoot BTW. Looking at the part numbers - the letters stand for something - ask her and look at your fixture. P stands for polished, CH chrome, NI nickel finish, BR brushed finish (not shiney), etc - ask her for specifics.