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Old 09-07-2011, 08:41 PM   #1
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Entry door - Interior panel

Looking really closely now at my 'new' Airstream. Seeing some really shoddy bits and pieces. Mostly where someone with a paint brush tried (unsuccessfully) to make things look better. Have checked other threads, but unable to find anything.
Has anyone replaced Entry Door interior door panel? If so, what did you use? Any hints or instructions on what's best way to do a replacement? Anyone have pix of their Entry Door interior door panel that is original to motorhome? Mine just looks shoddy, will live with it until I can do it better.
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Old 09-07-2011, 08:50 PM   #2
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Looking really closely now at my 'new' Airstream. Seeing some really shoddy bits and pieces. Mostly where someone with a paint brush tried (unsuccessfully) to make things look better. Have checked other threads, but unable to find anything.
Has anyone replaced Entry Door interior door panel? If so, what did you use? Any hints or instructions on what's best way to do a replacement? Anyone have pix of their Entry Door interior door panel that is original to motorhome? Mine just looks shoddy, will live with it until I can do it better.
Thanks, Derek
Derek.

The original interior sheet metal for your Airstream, has not been available for several years.

What you might consider is covering the interior of your door, with a thin wall covering material.

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Old 09-08-2011, 04:10 AM   #3
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Hi Andy, thanks for your input. Now that you mention it, I recently saw a video on YouTube at the Airstream facility in JC. Yup, they used sheet metal. Mine looks like a wood board that's been painted. Trip to Home Depot I guess.
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