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Old 07-03-2018, 11:34 AM   #1
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need help sourcing plumbing fitting

The plastic fitting under the gooseneck kitchen faucet cracked. I could use some suggestions where I could find a replacement in either the part itself or just the gooseneck with a fitting.

It's from my 2015 Prime Time Crusader. The dealer found out from Forest River that the exact complete kitchen faucet is still available, for the same price ($143) as the Dura one is that has a lifetime warranty. I'd rather find something more economical than replacing the entire kitchen faucet set.

I'm assuming there's not much I can do to repair the piece. As a temporary fix before our trip I tried epoxy and hose clamps. SWMBO didn't appreciate the indoor water fountain aka my temporary fix.

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You could try looking for parts at a plumbing wholesaler or contact Dura directly. As it only lasted a few years I'd replace it with a better faucet. In the long run they are less expensive. I take it its one of those goosenecks with a remote valve that stands off to the side?
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I wish it was a Dura as they offer a lifetime warranty. This, I just found out, is manufactured by Ramco, whoever they are. The search continues.

The handle is separate from the gooseneck, with another hole drilled through the countertop. Thanks for the response.
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Sorry, I misunderstood and thought the faucet you have was a Dura product. I'd still replace it rather than fix it. A gooseneck with integrated valve and sprayer or soap dispenser in the other hole would work nicely.
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Sorry, I misunderstood and thought the faucet you have was a Dura product. I'd still replace it rather than fix it. A gooseneck with integrated valve and sprayer or soap dispenser in the other hole would work nicely.
Hmm...not a bad idea. Maybe the soap dispenser or a glass filler connected to the filters.
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A glass of filtered water would be nice to have.
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Ramco Engineering has a web site. Might try them. I have bought extra TV mounts from them.
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Ramco Engineering has a web site. Might try them. I have bought extra TV mounts from them.
Have an email into them. Hopefully they'll take pity...
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