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John C

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    Monaco
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    Dynasty Diamond IV
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    2007
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    Temple City

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    111 Main St, Los Angeles, California, 90001-2115

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  1. Yes, you are correct. There is no marks or holes on the ceiling, no door has been installed there before. Monaco must have built that box for the look. The cabinet next to it is for washer & dryer, lot of wire pipes and hoses, again, no washer & dryer was ever installed. When I bought it it was a cabinet with 3 shelf boards, When I opened the wall, I found out it was washer & dryer ready, all connections already there, I just installed new washer & dryer and cut the vent for the dryer. It is very hard to tell from the washer & dryer cabinet(also It will take a lot of effort to disconnect & remove washer & dryer), it will be easier just to open the box from the bedroom. I just remove the Valid 6 Packs & 4 Pack Valve manifolds to clean it up, waiting so airline elbows to arrive. I couldn't pump the air bags up until I put those back. without air bag pumped up I don't want to extend the slide out right now I should be able to put Valid Valve manifolds back next week. I can then open box and cut it for the door, I will relocate the wire or pipe if there are any there.
  2. I believe it is a filler, of course I won't know until I open it. The box is over 4" in height, so I will have to cut it for the door to move all the way in. The only thing is I just installed vinyl floor on it, will have to remove it, cut it and put it back.
  3. Now I know why, because my coach doesn't come with a door, so my coach has a corner much higher than that of yours. If I don't do anything, the 30" door will be 4" over the cabinetry. Looks like I will have to cut the corner so the door can move 4" extra inside toward the wall. Thank you!
  4. @det944 Thank you for the quick response. I totally misunderstood, I thought you have two Flush sliding dead bolt locks one on each side at the bottom, that is why I didn't understand. Looks like you only have one Flush sliding dead bolt lock and one pocket door lock, that is exactly what I thought it should be. Quick question, since there is a corner(4" please see attached in red circle )at the end of the door (when closed) the door is 30", when you close the door, the door will hit the corner and still have 4" outside in the doorway. Could you please confirm that is the case? Thanks again.
  5. Unfortunately those doesn't show the bottom where the two Flush sliding dead bolt lock are installed... @det944 Could you please show me two pictures where the Flush sliding dead bolt locks are installed? according to @birdshill123 there are two Flush sliding dead bolt locks installed, I understand I need one the left side(look from the inside the bedroom) when the door is open and I need to lock the door in opened position but not sure about the one on the right hand side(look from inside the bedroom) Thank you very much. John unfortunately the $400.00 door is the same style as my other door, it is different. Here is my new $200.00 door, looks identical to my other door, now I just need to sand, stain and seal it.
  6. Could you please post a link to DR.4 film's post? I searched and could find anything. Thank you
  7. hmm, interesting, I thought I only need one bolt on the left side when the door is opened. Questions, when you lock, don't you need at least one inch space to put your finger there to lock the bolt? does that means when you lock on the right side (when the door is closed from inside the bedroom) the door is not totally closed but with one or more inch space? Please advise. Thank you.
  8. Yes, I did check many salvage yard, none of them had it, one yard had something one door has slightly different style was asking $400 including shipping, I bought an solid bare pine door from local store for $175 (almost identical to my other door), now the challenge is to stain the new door to make the color similar to the other door. I already got the custom stain,pre-stain,seal from the paint shop. Hopefully the color won't be that off that much after I stain it.
  9. Thank you for the pictures. that helps a lot!
  10. I need to jack up the coach and want to make sure I put my 20 ton jack stand in the right place. For the front, there is a cross metal right behind the front wheel, I am thinking put the jacks there. For the back, there is a metal straight down behind the tag axle, I am thinking put it over there, the only thing I am not sure is the metal is not completely solid. Could the experts here chip in what you think? I understand the put the jack stand right under the axle is another option, but I am thinking maybe those points are better.
  11. I need to rebuild Valid 6 packs valve manifold. Just crawled under the coach today and found out the rear back 6 packs manifold is in a very tight place right above the rear air tank. it is impossible to do anything while the tank is there. so I guess have to remove the air tank. Just want to get the blessing from experts here that removing air tank is the only way to remove the 6 packs manifold. Any suggestion on how to do that will be greatly appreciated as this is my first time doing it. Thank you.
  12. Could you please take a picture on the "a piece of wood that the track attaches to"? That will really help. Thank you! Do you have a picture of the a "sliding pin"? Thank you.
  13. For whatever reason, my "new" 2007 Dynasty does not have door for the bedroom. it doesn't look like the previous owner has removed anything either. I just bought a new door and the hardware to hang the door, I also bought the sliding door hardware : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0026T53U0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1 I have a few questions : 1) What is the thickness of the plywood behind the vinyl(leather) calling? , is the plywood strong enough to hold a solid pine door? 2) If the plywood is not strong enough, is there are metal on top of the ceiling I can mount the hardware too? 3) Because the bedroom door is not a pocket door (unlike another door) How do I prevent the door from sliding back and forth when driving? could someone show me how they bedroom door works Thank you so much!
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