@@Turtle3863 That is what I have, a 2017 Scout Lite. I purchased 2 12x16 doors. Will be installing one on driver side front under the bed, and another on passenger side rear under the dinette. Ridiculous that these don't already have the doors. So difficult to get to these areas. I'm also replacing the "opening" where the shore power cord goes (under the driver side rear dinette) with an 8x8 locking compartment door with a hinge that covers the 'hole' once you store the shore power cord. This will also allow me to get my hands in there to pull out the grey hose and move things around a little. Thanks for your video, super helpful!!
I have done doors on 2 Aliners and yes before using a jig saw fro the outside, I mark top, bottom, and side door location(under inside framing) by making a small hole with a drill. At that time use your template inside to check for wires in the way and try to duct tape them out of the way before using the template on the outside to mark and cutting with the jig saw.
Hi Bob. I've watched your video twice now. I just got a Chalet Alpine that has no storage doors on it. I want to add one like yours. One thing I noticed was that you did not put Trex on the sides. Is it good enough to just hold it top and bottom? Thank you, great video. Will have to look at your other modifications. Jay
Jay Berube my name is not Bob, you can just call me Turtle, yes, Trek on top and bottom is plenty to hold it in place. You might want to find out from other Chalet owners as to how your walls are constructed. Newer A liners use a single foam and laminate board. Some camper use ribs for the structure. You would not want to cut one of those.
Well done! Thanks for your helpful video! I'm inspired to install one myself after watching your video.
Take it slow and it will work out well. Not nearly as hard as I thought it would be.
Thanks for the second video!! We’ll be installing two of these in our Scout Lite soon.
What a nice clean job. I've been searching the internet for blog, videos on how to widen an entry door for an rv and this is the closest i can find.
Be aware that all RV’s are not put together the same. You may have structural members in the way
Nice neat job as it sure gave you some additional storage space.
Thanks so much for this...just what I was looking for! Very clear and concise...much appreciated!
Very nicely done project.Thank you, Bob
Thank you so much for this!
This vid inspired me. Can't wait until I get my Aliner. Thx.
You can get duplicate VIN labels from ALiner---also door from them if you want
Great video! What size stainless steel screws did you use and what type of blade for the jigsaw please?
Just a standard saw blade for wood. I think the screws are 1/2 in long
Great video. I am thinking about buying an Aliner. They are cool units. Cheers!
hello from Lexington
Good job
I have that same jigsaw!
Great work. Well done. What kind of awning are you using.
scott haney the 8 x 8 is a wal mart brand, my 10 x 10 is from Academy Sports
You think that A liner would have done this mod, Rockwood Is definitely ahead with storage for the A frames.
They do this one on the Ranger 10 which is the same box as this one with all the stuff, The Scout Lite is a stripped down version of the Ranger.
@@Turtle3863 That is what I have, a 2017 Scout Lite. I purchased 2 12x16 doors. Will be installing one on driver side front under the bed, and another on passenger side rear under the dinette. Ridiculous that these don't already have the doors. So difficult to get to these areas. I'm also replacing the "opening" where the shore power cord goes (under the driver side rear dinette) with an 8x8 locking compartment door with a hinge that covers the 'hole' once you store the shore power cord. This will also allow me to get my hands in there to pull out the grey hose and move things around a little. Thanks for your video, super helpful!!
Anyone else see how close he was to those wires?
I have done doors on 2 Aliners and yes before using a jig saw fro the outside, I mark top, bottom, and side door location(under inside framing) by making a small hole with a drill. At that time use your template inside to check for wires in the way and try to duct tape them out of the way before using the template on the outside to mark and cutting with the jig saw.
Hi Bob. I've watched your video twice now. I just got a Chalet Alpine that has no storage doors on it. I want to add one like yours. One thing I noticed was that you did not put Trex on the sides. Is it good enough to just hold it top and bottom? Thank you, great video. Will have to look at your other modifications. Jay
Jay Berube my name is not Bob, you can just call me Turtle, yes, Trek on top and bottom is plenty to hold it in place. You might want to find out from other Chalet owners as to how your walls are constructed. Newer A liners use a single foam and laminate board. Some camper use ribs for the structure. You would not want to cut one of those.
are you coming to the national gathering in May in Williamsbrg va? Hope to see you there
I was hoping to, but I got a lot of things going on that time of year, so most likely not.
what is the source,size, and cost of the door? I want do the same on my 2019 scout. you did a great job on the installation
I added where I got it under my comment section. The one I used is a 12'' x 16' hit the "Show More" button.
Would a 20" wide door be feasible or would there be issues with that size? I'm thinking I'd love to be able to access closer to the full width.
I think it might fit, just do not want to remove too much of the structure
Why didn't you put the hinges on the bottom, out of the way when it is open?
For safety if left unlatched, I installed a clip to hold the door open when in use
Good job but that doesn't look like RV to me
What is a recreatioal vehicle supposed to look like? A bike is an RV. Ha.