Usually RV 'quality' faucets aren't worth the time and effort to repair as I found with our ''14 Montana HC. After spendind a few bucks and a couple hours with the correct kit, it still leaked, A trip to Lowe's and a new faucet cured the problem. I had also went through the same process on the Titanium, the last 5er - kit and that one as well still leaked. These are not real quality components in RVs and tend to corrode then just wont seal.
If you are determined to try a repair, both Home Depot and Lowe's as well as other hardware sources have faucet repair kits that you can compare your existing with along with boxes of 'O' rings. Good luck - but also drop back in and let us know what you have done.
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Dave W
2011 Ford F250 6.7 Lariat CCLB, Gone but not forgotten
2014 Montana High Country 343RL (sold it!)
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