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I wrote to Crossroads, telling them I was planning to put towel bars in the bathroom and didn't want to poke a hole through the wall in the wrong place and hit something I shouldn't and that I wanted to know where the studs were in that wall. They sent me a pdf of the blueprint for the wall that's common between the bath and bedroom in our 325CK.
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Dennis,
Who did you write to?  Any special department or person?
 
thanks,
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Jim-

I used this e-mail address: crmail@crossroadsrv.com

I got a reply from a specific person, but I can't recall his name right
now. I am at a computer from which I can't directly access my home computer's e-mail program, so I can't tell you the person's name who replied to me.

It took them two or three days to get back to me.

Hope that helps.

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Dennis,
thanks, sent them a mail, let's see if I get as quick a response as you did Smile
 
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The swimming noodle idea was a great one. I put a couple on the bottom of the bedroom slide (the only one you can whack your head on) and on the over-the-door towel rack in the bathroom to keep it from wearing on the door. Works like a charm. And better still, each noodle cost only a buck. So we bought 3, which leaves us 1 1/2 spares. <grin>
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Yep, they are the handiest things.
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Originally posted by w&cferb w&cferb wrote:

Yep, they are the handiest things.
Carole
 
x2 on noodles being handy.  They are even used by car seat specialists to help w/ proper setup and installation.   
 
I like the idea of the noodle over the door, my over the door towel rack always seemes to be sliding, this might help.
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We put a couple of short noodle pieces on the two "feet" for our over-the-door towel rack so it doesn't bang against the door and scuff the finish or even wear thru the thin wood.

'Nother good idea, this one for the water heater cabinet panel in our 325CK: Using the screws to remove and re-install that panel a couple of times a year (when winterizing and getting ready for travel season) would pretty quickly wear out the screw holes in the wood and in that very thin paneling used in the cabinets. We thought about using cabinet catches similar to those used on the rest of the kitchen cabinetry to hold doors closed while traveling, but there really was no place where we could install the latches. So we wound up buying industrial-strength Velcro and ran a strip across the top and bottom of the access opening and on the access panel. Seems like a good idea at this point. We'll see how it goes over the long haul.
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We did the extra strength velcro on the access panels. Only gets loose when we haul the 5er up the mountain to go elk hunting. Regular roads no problem. Has been on three years.
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Our 2008 Paradise Point came with a toilet paper holder. It was sitting on the shelf under the bathroom sink. They told us that so many people complained about where they put it they decided to let the owner put it where ever they like. I never found a good spot to hang one so I picked up a small magazine holder with a spot to hold the paper. it just sits on the floor next to the toilet. As far as a towel bar we just drape the towels over the shower walls. We also have a hook the goes over the top of the shower and use that.
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