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Those Mirror Doors Have to Go

Yahoo Message Number: 106423
Like many Country Coaches, our 2006 Intrigue has two full-length mirrored closet doors in the bedroom. Each is 32 inches wide. One (his) slides smoothly. The other (mine) is cantankerous at best. If I get it to cooperate in port, it slips off during travel.

There has to be a better answer to these doors and I know someone on this site has figured it out. What did you do, where did you do it and how much?

Shirley OBrien
Intrigue 11990

Re: Those Mirror Doors Have to Go

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 106501
OK, since I didn't get any suggestions to my question online, I will ask my question again but hopefully with greater clarity.

Has anyone replaced their mirror doors with wooden accordion doors or folding doors using some other medium? Last resort would be to try to replace the rollers on these mirror doors but the continuing problem of trying to keep them clean would remain.

If you replaced them, what did you use, where did you get it done and how much did it cost?

If you don't want to answer online, PM me at: sobrien@....

Thank you. 
sob

Shirley OBrien
'06 Intrigue 11990

Like many Country Coaches, our 2006 Intrigue has two full-length mirrored closet doors in the bedroom. Each is 32 inches wide. One (his) slides smoothly. The other (mine) is cantankerous at best. If I get it to cooperate in port, it slips off during travel.

There has to be a better answer to these doors and I know someone on this site has figured it out. What did you do, where did you do it and how much?

Shirley OBrien
Intrigue 11990

Re: Those Mirror Doors Have to Go

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 106502
Shirley,

Just a thought but if the rollers are adjusted correctly the doors should not come off during travel. Sounds like your door needs to be adjusted and it my be dragging on the roller guide on the floor. We've never had a problem with this. There's an adjusting screw on the top of the roller inside the closet.

Barney

07 Inspire 52059

---In Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

OK, since I didn't get any suggestions to my question online, I will ask my question again but hopefully with greater clarity.

Has anyone replaced their mirror doors with wooden accordion doors or folding doors using some other medium? Last resort would be to try to replace the rollers on these mirror doors but the continuing problem of trying to keep them clean would remain.

If you replaced them, what did you use, where did you get it done and how much did it cost?

If you don't want to answer online, PM me at: sobrien@....

Thank you. 
sob

Shirley OBrien
'06 Intrigue 11990

Like many Country Coaches, our 2006 Intrigue has two full-length mirrored closet doors in the bedroom. Each is 32 inches wide. One (his) slides smoothly. The other (mine) is cantankerous at best. If I get it to cooperate in port, it slips off during travel.

There has to be a better answer to these doors and I know someone on this site has figured it out. What did you do, where did you do it and how much?

Shirley OBrien
Intrigue 11990

 

Re: Those Mirror Doors Have to Go

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 106514
I have tried adjusting the door and leveling it into the runner slot but the rollers are just plain worn out I guess. It doesn't stay. I would like to replace both doors with something else and was looking for some suggestions.

Shirley OBrien
Intrigue 06 11990