Thanks for your question, Chris! After looking at a Dometic 300 (part #DOM64FR) the closest that we have in to a 9" that is ceramic would be part #TH49FR - Thetford Aqua-Magic Style II Part-Timer RV Toilet - Standard Height - Round Bowl - White…
Hey Doug, so the Seaflo Fresh Water Electric RV Toilet #SE95CR most likely would work well to replace what you have and would install easily but you need to take one measurement to be sure. This toilet requires a 10 inch rough in measurement which is…
Hey Joe, If your toilet is not maintaining water, it is most likely an issue with the flush valve seal. Which is not something that we carry as a replacement part for those Thetford units. You would need to replace that flush valve seal. I recommend…
Hello Jeff, Thanks for the pictures, they are most helpful! Yes, you will be able to install the Thetford Aqua-Magic Style II Part-Timer RV Toilet - Low Profile - Round Bowl - White Ceramic #TH35SE which is Thetford's part number 42053, so it is…
Hey Sean, thanks for the information! To replace your Dometic R2131-BBPFBO, I recommend the Furrion 21" Built-In Gas Range Oven item #FR97KR. It measures 21-1/2" wide x 20" tall x 21-1/2" deep and fits cutouts 20-1/8" wide x…
Hey Anker. I recommend starting with the Timbren Suspension Enhancement System item #TFRTR350HD and seeing how that addresses the sway you're feeling on your 2020 Leisure Travel Wonder Motorhome. If you had a top overhang I would say tackle the…
Hey Luke! It may be possible to replace your Dometic 300 series with the Seaflo Ceramic RV Toilet w/ Sprayer Attachment #SE42MR but you will need to measure to be sure. This toilet requires a rough-in measurement of 10" for installation. This is…
Yes, I've made a little list below of the different rough-in measurements for each toilet part number: #DOM74FR - 8.5" #DOM64FR - 8.5" #DOM24FR - 8.75" #DOM57FR - 10" #DOM37FR - 10" #DOM77FR - 10" #DOM67FR - 10"…
Hey Geoff, the Dometic R2131-BBPFBO has been discontinued for a while, so looking at a Furrion replacement is a solid move. The Furrion 21" Built-In Gas Range Oven part #FR97KR is a great modern option. It fits in the same general cutout, hooks…
There are only a couple difference between the Dometic 320 and 510 RV toilets, which I'll go over for you; real quick, here are the part numbers for both: - Dometic 320 Full-Timer RV Toilet #DOM87FR - Dometic 510 Full-Timer RV Toilet #DOM29FR The…
Thanks for your question, Chris! After looking at a Dometic 300 (part #DOM64FR) the closest that we have in to a 9" that is ceramic would be part #TH49FR - Thetford Aqua-Magic Style II Part-Timer RV Toilet - Standard Height - Round Bowl - White…
Hey Doug, so the Seaflo Fresh Water Electric RV Toilet #SE95CR most likely would work well to replace what you have and would install easily but you need to take one measurement to be sure. This toilet requires a 10 inch rough in measurement which is…
Hey Joe, If your toilet is not maintaining water, it is most likely an issue with the flush valve seal. Which is not something that we carry as a replacement part for those Thetford units. You would need to replace that flush valve seal. I recommend…
Hello Jeff, Thanks for the pictures, they are most helpful! Yes, you will be able to install the Thetford Aqua-Magic Style II Part-Timer RV Toilet - Low Profile - Round Bowl - White Ceramic #TH35SE which is Thetford's part number 42053, so it is…
Hey Sean, thanks for the information! To replace your Dometic R2131-BBPFBO, I recommend the Furrion 21" Built-In Gas Range Oven item #FR97KR. It measures 21-1/2" wide x 20" tall x 21-1/2" deep and fits cutouts 20-1/8" wide x…
Hey Anker. I recommend starting with the Timbren Suspension Enhancement System item #TFRTR350HD and seeing how that addresses the sway you're feeling on your 2020 Leisure Travel Wonder Motorhome. If you had a top overhang I would say tackle the…
Hey Luke! It may be possible to replace your Dometic 300 series with the Seaflo Ceramic RV Toilet w/ Sprayer Attachment #SE42MR but you will need to measure to be sure. This toilet requires a rough-in measurement of 10" for installation. This is…
Yes, I've made a little list below of the different rough-in measurements for each toilet part number: #DOM74FR - 8.5" #DOM64FR - 8.5" #DOM24FR - 8.75" #DOM57FR - 10" #DOM37FR - 10" #DOM77FR - 10" #DOM67FR - 10"…
Hey Geoff, the Dometic R2131-BBPFBO has been discontinued for a while, so looking at a Furrion replacement is a solid move. The Furrion 21" Built-In Gas Range Oven part #FR97KR is a great modern option. It fits in the same general cutout, hooks…
There are only a couple difference between the Dometic 320 and 510 RV toilets, which I'll go over for you; real quick, here are the part numbers for both: - Dometic 320 Full-Timer RV Toilet #DOM87FR - Dometic 510 Full-Timer RV Toilet #DOM29FR The…
Gravity flush toilets are a popular choice for RV enthusiasts seeking reliability and ease of use. These toilets offer a sturdy build, efficient water flow, and are often easy to install. With options for replaceable parts and various models to fit different spaces, they provide a practical solution for your RV needs.
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When installing a gravity flush toilet, consider the space and plumbing setup in your RV. Some models may require slight modifications to fit properly, especially if the toilet mounts further from the wall. It's also important to ensure the rough-in distance is compatible with your RV's layout. Installation is typically straightforward, often taking just a few minutes.
Maintenance for gravity flush toilets is minimal. Regular cleaning and occasional checks on seals and valves are usually sufficient. Some models offer replaceable parts, like ball valves, which can extend the toilet's lifespan. It's also a good idea to inspect the flush mechanism periodically to ensure it operates smoothly and efficiently.
When choosing a gravity flush toilet, consider the size and weight to ensure it fits your RV's space. Look for models with features like a sturdy flush pedal, replaceable parts, and a comfortable seat. It's also helpful to read reviews to understand how the toilet performs in real-world scenarios, such as water usage and ease of installation.