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Old 01-18-2021, 11:02 AM   #1
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Interior trim parts source ?

Hi All,
We are the "new" owners of a 2004 Fleetwood Pace Arrow 37c, having moved over from a small class "c" to an "A" is quite a change for sure.

Our "new" coach has lived most of it's life in Las Vegas, and NOT under any kind of cover. So, all the windows have lost their seal, which I can fix, and most of the plastic inside is either cracked or VERY brittle.

Right now my search is on for the plastic surround for the kitchen and bathroom sky lights. Both are cracked in several places and cannot be repaired.

QUESTION; Have any of you travelled this road before, and know of a source for these 2 plastic parts ?

These must be common to several models and several years due to the cost of a plastic injection mold. I know because I sell them..........

It is a little before 11 o'clock on 1/18/21 and I just tried to call Fleetwood's parts dept. = no body home............ = left a message.

Mike in Colorado
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Old 01-31-2021, 04:56 PM   #2
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Hi All,
We are the "new" owners of a 2004 Fleetwood Pace Arrow 37c, having moved over from a small class "c" to an "A" is quite a change for sure.

Our "new" coach has lived most of it's life in Las Vegas, and NOT under any kind of cover. So, all the windows have lost their seal, which I can fix, and most of the plastic inside is either cracked or VERY brittle.

Right now my search is on for the plastic surround for the kitchen and bathroom sky lights. Both are cracked in several places and cannot be repaired.

QUESTION; Have any of you travelled this road before, and know of a source for these 2 plastic parts ?

These must be common to several models and several years due to the cost of a plastic injection mold. I know because I sell them..........

It is a little before 11 o'clock on 1/18/21 and I just tried to call Fleetwood's parts dept. = no body home............ = left a message.

Mike in Colorado
Pics of the moulding....
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Old 01-31-2021, 08:38 PM   #3
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I found the 2 skylight moldings @ Fleetwood parts dept.
They came with the roof top plastic domes.
Total cost with shipping = $200.00
Nice parts lady, expensive parts..............

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