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Old 10-15-2018, 01:36 AM   #1
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Ruined the Bedroom Door Jamb in 38GKS

We have a 2016 Sequoia 38GKS and ended up making a terrible mistake today. While closing the bedroom slide the bedroom door was not completely closed and it got caught while the slide was closing. As a result, the slide forced the door to pull the hinges out of the door jamb and ruined the woodwork for that door jamb.

It looks like the only thing that was damaged is the rustic cherry wood door jamb (I think it is rustic cherry anyway) and the hinges are bent.

It looks like there are 3 screws that hold that door jamb in place. I am assuming that those screws can be removed and the door jamb can then be taken out.

Is it possible to order a new door jamb or does that woodwork have to be custom made? It isn't just a flat piece of wood. It has some curvature to it such that when the door is closed, the curved part and the door meet so to avoid any gaps. I also need to replace the bent door hinges.

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Old 10-17-2018, 02:27 PM   #2
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I have a 2013 38GK and this happened to me but was done by people at Lazy Days during delievery, they fixed it liked new. I put a sticker on my control panel that says close bedroom door .
Any getting back to your question, I had a water leak and need some door trim, I called Redwood and they said they had it and would ship it. Just give them a call.
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Yea, I did the same on my 14 38GK. I found replacement hinges that matched on line.

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Old 10-18-2018, 01:12 PM   #4
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Thank you for that information. It is comforting knowing that the woodwork can be replaced.
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