Yes. Even with the doors on, it still should go through most RV doors. The installation manual says the enclosure, the cabinet that the fridge fits in, only needs to be 24" deep, so add two or three inches to that, and it still should go through a door opening, but like I said, having those doors off will make it much easier and less likely to get someone hurt trying to handle it. I assisted the RV tech, the first time we had a cooling unit replaced, to pull the unit out, and this was with the doors removed, and these units are heavy and difficult to get a hold on to move them. Also, not knowing why you are removing the fridge, but if the unit was leaking, be very careful that it may start leaking again while you are handling it. The second time our cooling unit had to be replaced was due to a leak. The two techs removed the fridge, moved it into the livingroom and set it face down on the floor, and all of a sudden it started leaking ammonia and we had to evacuate the rig for about a half hour to allow the unit to stop leaking and the gas to clear out of the trailer.
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Bob & Becky
2012 3402RL
2012 Chevy 2500HD D/A CC 4WD
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