RV Furniture Parts & Hardware
Replacement parts and hardware for RV interiors and exteriors, including hinges, drawer slides, latches, leveling jacks and mounting kits for recreational vehicles. Products span budget to mid-range options (81 items, avg rating 4.52) and include brands like RecPro
Top Products
Stromberg Carlson Lend A Hand Assist Rail
Stromberg Carlson
Budget
Stromberg Carlson Lend A Hand Assist Rail
Stromberg Carlson
Budget
Camco RV Stovetop Cover, Bordeaux, 19.5" x 17" x .75"
Camco
Mid-Range
Camco Rhino RV Tote Tank Cover
Camco
Budget
Camco Oak Accents Camper/RV Stovetop Cover
Camco
Mid-Range
Camco Silent Top Stovetop Cover for RVs
Camco
Mid-Range
Camco EAZ-Lift Premium RV Slide-Out Support with Adjustable Height
Camco
Mid-Range
LATCH.IT RV Step Covers 3 Pack, 18" Wide Gray
LATCH.IT
Budget
RV Step Covers 4 Pack - 18" Wide Step Rugs
LATCH.IT
Mid-Range
LATCH.IT RV Step Covers 4 Pack (22" Wide) – Radius Step Rugs
LATCH.IT
Mid-Range
Stromberg Carlson Lend-A-Hand Mini Assist Rail, 22in
Stromberg Carlson
Budget
Camco RV Universal Flex Pads for Leveling Blocks, 2x2
Camco
Mid-Range
RecPro RV Round Fresh Water Gravity Fill Hatch
RecPro
Budget
RV round fresh water gravity fill hatch
RecPro
Budget
RV Step Covers 3 Pack, 23in Wide, Gray for 8-11in Deep Steps
LATCH.IT
Budget
Aluminum RV Entry Screen Door Grille, adjustable 22"-31.5", black
Aupar
Mid-Range
Premium adjustable RV entry screen door grille
Safoner
Mid-Range
FUANGUI RV Dinette Cushion Covers (39-50 inch) stretch fit
FUANGUI
Budget
RV Underbelly Tape with permanent sealing adhesive
PlusRoc
Budget
Mobile Home Hardwood Shims 4x9x1 30 Pack
Mobile Home Solutions
Mid-Range
FUANGUI RV Dinette Cushion Covers - Waterproof PU Leather, Stretch Fit
FUANGUI
Budget
Safoner RV Fold-Down Aluminum Wall Shelf (2 Pack)
Safoner
Budget
FUANGUI RV Dinette Cushion Covers - Waterproof PU Leather Stretch Fit
FUANGUI
Budget
Stow & Go Folding Assist Handle for RVs and Trailers
Manufacturers' Select
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right RV furniture parts and hardware for my trailer or motorhome?
Match parts to your RV by measuring mounting locations and comparing bolt patterns, screw sizes, and hinge dimensions; check weight ratings for slides and supports; and confirm material and finish compatibility with interior panels and existing hardware
What common types of RV furniture parts should I expect to need replacements for?
Common parts include cabinet hinges and latches, drawer slides, swivel table bases, recliner mechanisms, bed supports and leg brackets, and various fasteners and trim pieces
How much should I budget for typical RV furniture replacement parts?
Prices vary by part and quality; many small items like hinges, latches, and fasteners are available under $50, heavier items such as slide assemblies and swivel bases commonly range from about (price varies) to several hundred dollars, with an average product price in this category around $70
What materials and finishes are best for durability in an RV environment?
Stainless steel, zinc-plated steel, and corrosion-resistant alloys are preferable for hardware exposed to moisture; powder-coated or anodized finishes reduce corrosion on metal parts, while plastics should be UV-stable to resist sun degradation
How can I confirm compatibility when replacing RV-specific components like table pedestals or slide-outs?
Compare model numbers or part dimensions, verify mounting hole patterns and travel lengths, check load and weight ratings, and consult manufacturer fitment charts or exploded diagrams when available
Are there installation tips or tools commonly required for RV furniture hardware replacements?
Typical tools include screwdrivers, socket sets, a drill with appropriate bits, measuring tape, and thread-locking compound; support heavy components during installation and follow torque specs to avoid stripping fasteners or damaging panels
How should I maintain RV furniture parts to extend their service life?
Regularly clean moving parts, lubricate slides and hinges with manufacturer-recommended lubricants, inspect fasteners for looseness or corrosion, and replace worn or damaged components promptly to prevent secondary damage