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Product: | GVW-FRIDGE-B-GONE-EVC |
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Works With: | 1995-2003 |
Manufacturer: | GoWesty |
Restock ETA: | We do not have an ETA for this item at this time. |
Difficulty: |
Requires a full tool set and broad mechanical knowledge. |
Let's face it: The front-loading fridge in your Eurovan full camper just isn't that efficient. We eliminate that fridge in every Eurovan Winnebago we sell, installing some storage-gaining cabinetry in its stead. Our Eurovan Fridge-B-Gone Kit is well-designed, featuring fitted grooves for easy, error-free assembly. You'll get three fixed-height shelves—which are perfect for stowing your necessities—and all exposed surfaces are finished in an attractive gray laminate to complement the interior of your camper.*
Product details:
• This do-it-yourself assembly contains everything you need to replace your troublesome stock Norcold with some useful shelving.
• The unit comes disassembled (for economical shipping).
• Requires a screwdriver, small hammer, some wood glue, and about 30 minutes (plus drying time for the glue) for assembly.
• Complete, detailed, step-by-step instructions included.
Installation note: Installation of this kit is not for everyone. We recommend reading over the instructions completely—then enlist a professional mechanic, if needed.
*Color Note: The Winnebago Eurovan Camper was delivered with two different shades of gray on the main galley cabinet frame. 1995-99½ models frequently feature a slightly darker cabinet frame than the later 1999½-2003 models. Choose the proper color from the drop down menu to match your galley cabinet frame.
We recommend adding one of our high-efficiency, super-badass electric fridge/freezer combos, which store nicely behind the passenger seat pedestal.
Plug 'n' Play — Requires no or basic hand tools and no mechanical knowledge.
Handy — Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge.
DIY — Requires a full tool set and broad mechanical knowledge.
Pro — Requires professional-level tools, talent and experience.