A member sought advice on replacing two shattered storage bay doors on a 2007 Pleasure Way Lexor TS after an accident. The most common recommendation was to contact Pleasure Way directly, as they may still have the necessary molds and can provide part numbers or direct buyers to authorized dealers. One RVer shared a similar experience, noting that a small replacement door cost about $375 in 2018, while the larger door could now exceed $1,500 due to inflation, shipping, and tariffs. Pleasure...
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A member sought advice on replacing two shattered storage bay doors on a 2007 Pleasure Way Lexor TS after an accident. The most common recommendation was to contact Pleasure Way directly, as they may still have the necessary molds and can provide part numbers or direct buyers to authorized dealers. One RVer shared a similar experience, noting that a small replacement door cost about $375 in 2018, while the larger door could now exceed $1,500 due to inflation, shipping, and tariffs. Pleasure Way reportedly quoted $1,500 for both doors, with tariffs potentially adding 50% to the cost.
Members suggested checking with local dealers or considering sourcing the parts from Canada to potentially avoid high tariffs and shipping fees. Creative solutions, such as consulting a body shop for repairs or repainting, were also mentioned, especially since the doors are plastic and shipped unfinished. The consensus is that while replacement is possible, costs can be significant, and exploring cross-border options or repair alternatives may help reduce expenses.