Bifold doors built to camouflage toy hauler ramp door | Keystone Outback

This renovation was for a client, they wanted the toy hauler door to be functional so they could load their kids bikes and toys but they didn't want it to look like a toy hauler door from the inside. To solve this problem we built bifold doors using pine 1 x 3's and project plywood.

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Mod Specifications

Mod Category

Door

Total Time

A few days

Size

Medium Mod

Difficulty

Medium

Total Cost

$200

RV Details

Type of RV

Travel Trailer

Make

Keystone

Series

Outback

Model

230RS

Year

2012

How to | Bifold doors built to camouflage toy hauler ramp door - Keystone Outback

View helpful step by step instructions on how to complete the “Bifold doors built to camouflage toy hauler ramp door” mod on a 2012 Keystone Outback along with the products and tools that you’ll need to effectively accomplish the job. This Door mod was considered medium to do and took a few days to complete.

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