Recently while negotiating a Flying J gas station exit, I managed to crunch the left rear door panel on my 2014 Winnebago Adventurer 37F. A combination of my rig size, unbelievably rude motorists, sunset, and inattention on my part to cars, trucks, mirrors, horns, and big orange posts set in concrete made this a fun day! This panel is the swing up door for the power station all the way aft. Although the door is workable and you have to look pretty close to notice, the door is not salvageable.
Before I get a hold of my Winnebago service center hext week, does anyone know if Winnebago supplies that door as a finished (painted) part?
Also, if you did not know this, Flying J says it always has a gas lane in the truck section of their fueling depots. This was a questionable statement from the Flying J people in Palm Desert, CA since I know of at least one place that does not have a gas pump in the truck diesel lanes. Would be much more comforting to know the status. Perhaps the rather anemic Flying J iPhone app will tell me.
Before I get a hold of my Winnebago service center hext week, does anyone know if Winnebago supplies that door as a finished (painted) part?
Also, if you did not know this, Flying J says it always has a gas lane in the truck section of their fueling depots. This was a questionable statement from the Flying J people in Palm Desert, CA since I know of at least one place that does not have a gas pump in the truck diesel lanes. Would be much more comforting to know the status. Perhaps the rather anemic Flying J iPhone app will tell me.