If you have a double sink such as the Better Bath Double Bowl RV Kitchen Sink part # LC388412 then you could use the Camco RV Wooden Sink Cover part # CAM43437, part # CAM43431, or part # CAM43436 on each side but that would be the only option we have for you as we do not offer any sink covers that would cover the dimensions of your sink with one piece. view full answer...
For a 25-3/4" x 14-3/4" cutout we have the following single bowl and double bowl options:
Single Bowl:
Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink # LC385313
Double Bowl:
Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink # LC388412
Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink # LC385314
LaSalle Bristol Double Bowl RV Kitchen Sink # 34413TLSB27167
Out of all the options I personally prefer the # LC385313 because a single bowl gives you more space to clean larger cutting boards, pots, pans, etc. view full answer...
Hi Aaron,
Yes, the Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink # LC385314 will fit your 25-1/2" x 14-1/2" opening.
The sink is 27" long x 16" wide, but has a 1" lip on all four sides so it'll work. view full answer...
Hey Pat, thanks for reaching out!
I have a solution for you, but I'm not seeing there is a replacement drain tube for the LaSalle Bristol Single Bowl RV Bathroom Sink # 34416166PP.
For your application I recommend the Sink Strainer w/ Pop-Up Stopper # 37295235 which has a matching color and is designed for the same drain hole diameter of your sink. So while this isn't an exact replacement, it will still work for your RV. view full answer...
Hi Tony,
The Better Bath RV Bar Sink LC344157 unfortunately is no longer available per Lippert and with it's unique design we don't currently have a direct replacement option. That being said, you could possibly trim the cutout hole a bit larger to accept a different style sink. What are the dimensions of the current cutout hole and could you possibly send a picture? view full answer...
Hi Joshua,
The Valterra Threaded RV Sink Drain # A01-2012VP is designed to fit 1-3/4" diameter drains. You can more easily measure the drain hole from the bottom of the sink, but you might need to untighten the nut for the drain in order get an exact measurement. If you do end up having a 2" drain you can use a sink drain like part # 37295325. view full answer...
Hi Cindy, for the LaSalle Bristol Double Bowl RV Kitchen Sink # 34413TGS331974 you can use the Empire Faucets Hybrid RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Sprayer # EM82CR.
This is a 4 hole faucet that comes with a sprayer, is 11" tall, has an 8" long spout, and has a durable lead free hybrid constructions with a nickel finish. view full answer...
I may have a solution for you, but we do not carry that particular part and it would seem that it's quite specific to that coach; this may mean that it's not available any longer. With that said, you really could use any bathroom sink that fits the dimensions of the counter top cutout.
You might be able to use something like the LaSalle Bristol Single Bowl RV Bathroom Sink - 15-3/4" Long x 12-1/4" Wide - White # 34416166PW which will require a hole 15-3/4" long and 12" wide. This sink... view full answer...
They are extremely close but the Phoenix Faucets Hybrid RV Bathroom Faucet item # PF232221 and the LaSalle Bristol Single Bowl RV Bathroom Sink item # 34416156PWA have a different finish so they look slightly different. view full answer...
The drain pipe of the LaSalle Bristol Single Bowl RV Bathroom Sink - 15-3/4" Long x 12-13/8" Wide - White # 34416166PW is going to attach to the bowl using some ABS Solvent Cement # A05-0303. view full answer...
The closest thing we have to the dimensions you provided is the LaSalle Bristol Single Bowl RV Bathroom Sink # 34416166PW. When we measured this we found it was 15-3/4" long x 12-1/4" wide. LaSalle actually lists it as 15-3/4" x 12-3/8".
The part number is 16166PW which corresponds with the 166 series you referenced. The sink doesn't have to be an exact size match to work since it has a drop-in mount design. Worst case scenario you would need to slightly enlarge your current opening for... view full answer...
The LaSalle Bristol Single Bowl RV Bathroom Sink - 15-3/4" Long x 12-1/4" Wide - White # 34416166PW is designed to mount on top of your bathroom counter as a top mount sink. That said, as you noted we have seen customers do their own thing and use it as an under mount sink. So if you can find a way to safely do so then that is of course your prerogative and can do so. view full answer...
The foam washer that comes with # 34465SPR1303 sits underneath the stainless steel drain flange inside the sink. When you tighten the nut down on the other side it will compress the foam washer creating a seal. This should be enough to keep anything from leaking. Since water can only go down the drain you won't need any sealant where it connects to your existing plumbing either. view full answer...
Simply measure from the widest point on length and width. Please note the attached images showing width and length measurements for the LaSalle Bristol Single Bowl RV Bathroom Sink - 15-3/4" Long x 12-1/4" Wide - White, # 34416166PW. view full answer...
Even though the LaSalle Bristol Single Bowl RV Bathroom Sink - 15-3/4" Long x 12-13/8" Wide # 34416166PW technically works, you will need to make sure you have a big enough cutout/space to accommodate for the extra 1-3/4" of length and 2" of width.
I went ahead and attached a diagram of the sink to provide you with perspective. view full answer...
Hey Doug!
The Camco RV Drain Trap # CAM37262 can be paired with the Sink Strainer w/ Push-In Basket for 2" Drain # 37295325 so you get a strainer with a great seal to the drain! view full answer...
Hello Douglass, I just heard back from the manufacturer and I was able to get the dimensions of the Empire Faucets RV Bathroom Vessel Sink Faucet # EM82WR you requested. The height when the is fully raised is 8-3/4". From the center of the post to the end of the spout is 5". I made a diagram for you which I have included below. view full answer...
Hey Dan, yes the Empire Faucets RV faucet part # EM79UR uses the same threads as the house faucets you'd find in a local hardware sore. So I'm sure your next question is "then why would I want an RV faucet instead of just a house one". This is because the RV faucets are made to be as lightweight as possible since weight is a priority in RVs. view full answer...