2000 Adventurer drawer slides

LovelandMike-WO

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Just bought a 2000 Adventurer 37G and a kitchen drawer is missing. The drawer beneath it is intact and gives me a template from which to have a new one built.

BUT my cabinetmaker friend says he's never seen the bottom mount slide that's on the drawer. He suggested searching Amerock.com, but I'm not finding anything similar.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?
 
Just bought a 2000 Adventurer 37G and a kitchen drawer is missing. The drawer beneath it is intact and gives me a template from which to have a new one built.

BUT my cabinetmaker friend says he's never seen the bottom mount slide that's on the drawer. He suggested searching Amerock.com, but I'm not finding anything similar.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

If I were you, I'd contact Winnabago Tech Support.
 
Thanks for the quick replies!
I talked to Winnebago customer service, and she gave me the parts numbers for the hardware I need.

But when I talk to an authorized Winnebago dealer, they tell me I can get the right side slide, but not the left!

Is there such a thing as RV salvage yards that might have cabinetry?
 
https://colawrvsalvage.com

try them. we've been to their shop and yard. huge!

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Drawer issue

There are tons of RV salvage yards near us here in NE Indiana! Check out this link:
https://www.rverscorner.com/indiana.html


Alsp, check out Bontragers RV Salvage I have use them in the past. BTW - if none of these links produce, do not give up! There are hundreds of little guys near Elkhart/Goshen/Shipshewana areas, so, every time you call ask for anyone they might recommend.


In lieu of all this, if you come to NE Indiana, plan on spending a week or more! If it is available anywhere you can find it in the RV capital of the world.
 
Just about any of the $6 slides from HomeDepot in the correct length should work. They were pretty much and still are basic economy draw slides and nothing exotic. Someone with basic woodworking skills and just a handsaw along with a hammer/screwdriver should be able to make the boxes. A router would be needed to better match the wooden fronts.


These are all available at HomeDepot in several lengths.



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Drawer glides

I would contact the Winnebago parts store located in Forest city Iowa. They’re right near the factory that builds Winnebago. If you give them your serial number that’s on the tag near the drivers door they can usually provide you with the exact replacement part for your year. I’ve done this many times and gotten the right parts. The prices are actually lower than some of the dealers I’ve tried.
 
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