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1/6/2010 1:48:38 PM
tandbswire
tandbswire
Posts 1
We have a 2004 Fleetwood Tioga (Class "C") and the bathroom/kitchen faucets are very flimsy (plastic). Is it possible to purchase better quality faucets from Home Depot or Lowes and replace the ones in our coach? What problems might we incur while hooking these up to the existing water lines?
1/6/2010 3:07:15 PM
Steve Roddy
Steve Roddy
Lazydays Employee
Posts 617
Yes, you can purchase faucets locally to replace faucets in your RV. They are not special RV faucets. The faucet in the bathroom is usually a 4" faucet. Look at the water fitting connections to make sure you will have room to make connections to new faucet and try to find the faucet with the same fittings. Since sinks in a RV are usually smaller make sure the spout does not extend beyond the edge of the sink also.
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