The thing to keep in mind when looking for replacement items is that the RV builders are not going to custom build their own components. it's too expensive and goes against everything they believe in as far as keeping costs down. Plumbing, electrical fixtures, air conditioner grills, et. are going to be common shelf items, the question becomes, who's shelf. As far as doors, cabinets, etc., I would try to find out who the supplier is and then start looking for a source. It's unlikely that Keystone is going to divulge that information, but it's worth a call to customer service. One thing to consider, is that on items that they buy and use in quantity, they may have some components custom made.
I personally think that by the time you spend time trying to track down a door, and then take a chance on trying to match the color, do cutouts for hinges and knobs, you are probably going to spend close to as much as you would if you just ordered it from Keystone. Then there's the tools and expertise to do all of that. If you order a door, there may be subtle differences in color because of different lot numbers of the finish materials, but it's going to be close enough that you can live with it. Another advantage of ordering from the deal, if it's not right when you get it, it's up to them to make it right and you are stuck trying to return a custom item.
|