by Pooker » Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:14 am
This seems to be a common problem all across RV brands. In my case, I've had everything from the slide in pantry rack to the fridge door to the bathroom door slam open and it's mostly been my own fault because my drawer slides and cabinet clips seem to be just fine. However, I often don't get the drawers securely locked in behind the "stopper" piece. I try to take my flight attendant's walk checking each one before taking off because my co-pilot just won't go back and fix it!
Having said that, I have a friend who ons a very expensive motorhome and every one of her drawer slides keep breaking because they are plastic. Her rig costs over twice the price of mine, but she has plastic drawer slides and catches!! She has had no luck getting the manufacturer or the dealer to correct the problem.
Before my DH died, we had a large, 3-slide, fancy motorhome. Gorgeous to look at, but behind closed doors, under the shiny surface, was the cheapest stuff available! All our drawer slides broke before the first trip. The sliding mirror door stops broke and the doors went zinging across the coach-wide closet. We brought the rig back to the dealer's, spoke to our salesman while the sales floor had customers, and they replaced each and every one of the broken sliders. Real problem is the shoddy stuff they put into these rigs in the first plasce.
Definitely figure out how to keep those cabinets and drawers where they belong - bungees, baby locks, dowels, chewing gum!
Newbies: Add this to your check-off list - make the salesman remove a drawer so you can see if it's only one slide made with plastic bracket.
Pooker
Evie
Southern California