Although that's not what they're designed for the Camco RV Baggage Door Catches could be used on a cabinet door inside the trailer. However, if you're trying to use them to keep the doors closed this may not be your best option.
The catches come in polar white, part # CAM44173, and colonial white, part # CAM44163. view full answer...
The Hook and Keeper for Enclosed Trailer Door part # PLR9-A are not spring loaded. That said, we do have spring loaded options like the 45-Degree T-Style Hook and Keeper Door Holder for Enclosed Trailer part # 37211765. We don't have any straight spring loaded hook and keepers unfortunately. view full answer...
The Adco SFS Aquashed # 290-52258 has zippered panels on the passenger side of the coach near the axles and at the rear, to allow you entry to the side door and rear garage section of your 2018 Cedar Creek Silverback 37 RTH. These are fairly standard spots for doors on a trailer, so the cover allows for a large part of the cover in that area to be unzipped to allow access; additionally, the zippered side panel is rather large so it allows some flexibility for placement of the door.
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The cable part # CAB1-8CB150 is a replacement for springs like # CB250D96SHD which is designed to help make raising and lowering a heavy trailer easier.
For securing the door shut you would need to use a latch like the part # 305736. view full answer...
In regards to the Lippert Thin Shade Complete Window Kit part # LC806621, the shade is extended and retracted by pulling down or up on the lip at the bottom. Therefore, you don't have to mess with any drawstrings. If you have a screen door on the trailer with mesh top, you'd need to open the screen door and partially step outside the trailer in order to raise or lower the shade. view full answer...
Yes, as you can see in the attached video, the Race Ramps Trailer Loading Assist Ramps part # RR-TR-8 can be used in unison with a trailer ramp door to lessen the approach angle. There is a lip on the end of the ramp that will allow the door to sit flush as well as help keep the ramps in place. view full answer...
There are several different types of hook and keepers available, most of which share the same design but there can be slight differences between brands such as tolerances etc so I always recommend you use the hook and keeper from the same brand. The Hook and Keeper for Enclosed Trailer Door part # PLR9-SS is an excellent option one which we have not had any issues with customers saying would not work. The key however to making sure the system functions correctly is to have proper alignment.... view full answer...
The fascia door that is removed from a 2017 GMC Acadia to install the Draw-Tite trailer hitch reciver, part # 76023, can be reinstalled with the hitch in place. However, you need to trim a 1-1/2 by 3 inch cut out in the fascia door to do so.
I've attached a picture from the install details to show the cut out. The install details are also linked for you. view full answer...
The Camco RV screen door grille # CAM43980 can technically be installed on the inside or outside. But having it on the inside would be better because most RV/Trailer doors open to the outside and it is less likely for someone to come along and remove the grille.
The actual grille part measures 24-1/4 inches by 20-1/4 inches. view full answer...
You can use putty tape or any gasket material to mount the female side of the Plunger and Socket Door Holder # PLR64-66.
This assembly makes it easier to hold a trailer door open when needed. view full answer...
As it is the fascia door on your 2018 GMC Acadia cannot be reinstalled once Draw-Tite trailer hitch # 76023 is in place. It can be trimmed and put back on, see instructions link, but not will not fit unless it is trimmed. Basically the door is trimmed to about the size and shape of the receiver since that is the part of the hitch that prevents the door from reinstalling. view full answer...
To install the 36 Inch Lock Side-Door Bar Lock Assembly # 305736 you will want to use carriage bolts, nuts, and washers. There is not a part number that includes this hardware for # 305736.
You will want to use 5/16 inch carriage bolts to secure the latch to the trailer. You can find these carriage bolts at your local hardware store. view full answer...
I checked with Classic Accessories and the part # 052963799842 can be installed on either the inside or outside of the rear door frame depending on the design of the trailer. Here's exactly what they say on the matter.
You may prefer the look of your screen when installed on the outside but installation on the outside of the frame will require removal of the screen when closing your toy hauler door. Not all toy hauler designs allow installation to the inside of the frame. view full answer...
I do have some information for you that should help but unfortunately we have not yet had the chance to install the Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit part # 295-000019 on a blank door so we do not have an install video. Basically, you will want to mark a cutout about 2-1/2" wide x 3-1/2" tall in the face of the door near the edge where you want the handle to be and then use something like a dremel to cut it out. Once the hole is made you then need to make another cutout but in... view full answer...
The Locking Stainless Steel Flush Door Latch, # L1883, has a threaded hole on the inside part in which you could insert your own knob so that it can be easily opened from inside. Another option is basically the same door latch that comes with the knob already in place. It is # L1833. view full answer...
The Redline Ramp Spring # RS16933RH is a replacement spring and is only part of the ramp spring system on a trailer. To use this spring on your trailer you must have ramp hinge with a 1-1/2 inch diameter rod or pipe where the ramp meets the trailer. The spring slips over the rod with the tension of the spring against the ramp and trailer when the ramp is in the up position. The spring should not be welded to the ramp or trailer, the tension and the rod will hold the spring in place. The... view full answer...
If you can find a grommeted hole in the rear cargo area of your 2011 BMW X5 you could route the 4-way through that, but you should note that it is actually preferred to keep the trailer wiring stored on the interior of the vehicle.
Having it stored there keeps it protected from corrosion and damage from debris that could be flying around under the vehicle as you are traveling. The thick rubber seal on the rear door frame will protect the wiring as you shut the door on it as well.
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The Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 7' Wide Enclosed Trailer part # 362SA7 is 77" long and .995" in diameter. The shaft and spring is galvanized steel while the hubs are aluminum. view full answer...
As you may expect, it would not be possible for me to tell you exactly what somebody else was talking about, and I would only be able to tell you about the products we carry. For example, if you use the Hook and Keeper # PLR9-A you would install either side with eight #10 mounting screws.
I have added a link to a video review of this part for you to check out. view full answer...
Although it wasn't possible with 2012 and earlier models, the 2013 and later Buick Enclave models allow the rear fascia door to be replaced after the Draw-Tite Class III hitch, part # 75528 has been installed. You can see this in the video I've linked for you.
If you plan on towing a trailer, you'll need a few other items to complete your towing system:
Trailer wiring harness, part # C56245
Ball mount, part # D-4
Hitch Pin and Clip, # PC3
1-7/8 inch trailer ball, part # 19260 or for... view full answer...