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    2020 imagine 2670mk sliding bathroom door

    We just purchased a 2020 Imagine 2670mk because we loved the floor plan. We love everything about this trailer except the sliding bathroom door. There is a 3/4 inch separation between the door and the wall allowing guests to see into the bathroom. Possible solutions?

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    The barn door arrangements are ideal as doors and jambs do not need to be fitted, time saver during manufacture. The only real solution is to install jambs and hang a sold door, or put in an accordion style folding door - leaving the barn door. If the lack of privacy is an issue the accordion style is ideal as both can be used and you can alternate the closing side.
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    You could try adding a "sweeper" to the edge of the door.
    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Frost-Ki...35PH/100193136
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gimpyknee View Post
    You could try adding a "sweeper" to the edge of the door.
    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Frost-Ki...35PH/100193136
    Thanks, that is definitely an option. I will probably go with a six foot length of door stop on the wall. Don't like having to do it but it will block the gap and add more substantial stopping power than just a screw in the upper track.

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    If the door is not meeting the wall, it wasn't installed correctly. All Grand Design RVs that I've been in have pocket doors for the bathroom - and they all meet the wall (including in our Reflection 337). It sounds like the upper track for the pocket door was mounted incorrectly. You can remove the trim from the top (usually on the outside of the bathroom) and access the track to assess the situation.

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    Hmm, that's a change! My older version has a real door!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sande005 View Post
    Hmm, that's a change! My older version has a real door!
    I believe that this is the first year for the barn style door. Not really the best design for a bathroom. A pocket door would have been much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Second Chance View Post
    If the door is not meeting the wall, it wasn't installed correctly. All Grand Design RVs that I've been in have pocket doors for the bathroom - and they all meet the wall (including in our Reflection 337). It sounds like the upper track for the pocket door was mounted incorrectly. You can remove the trim from the top (usually on the outside of the bathroom) and access the track to assess the situation.

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    I wish that it was a pocket door. This year they have gone with a barn door style. I could move the track but if it was flush it would probably damage the wall with it sliding back and forth. Somebody didn’t think this design change all the way through. I will probably end up putting a piece of door stop on the wall or else jamming it out for a real door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philwa View Post
    I wish that it was a pocket door. This year they have gone with a barn door style. I could move the track but if it was flush it would probably damage the wall with it sliding back and forth. Somebody didn’t think this design change all the way through. I will probably end up putting a piece of door stop on the wall or else jamming it out for a real door.
    Aw, man - that... well, as an Army nurse I used to work with would say, "Negative pressure rodent urine." You can do your own translation. (Her husband was the Coast Guardsman, but she was the one with a mouth like a sailor.)

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