Trailer Door Holder that Wont Accidently Release the Door
Question:
Hello, Just wondering, do you know how many pounds of force it requires to release the holder?
asked by: Davis
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Expert Reply:
I do not have a way to test how much force it takes to pull the rubber stem from the socket # DH39R (no force gauge available) but having used this type of door keep before I can tell you that it usually takes a good jerk to free it up.
When you want to be positive that the door is going to stay open I recommend using a hook and keeper such as # 383400. I have linked a video review for you.
expert reply by:
Michael H
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Products Referenced in This Question
T-Style Hook and Keeper Door Holder for Trailer Rear or Side Door - 4" Hook - Zinc Plated
- Trailer Door Holders
- Hook and Keeper
- T-Style Hook
- 4 Inch Hook
- 2-5/16 x 1 Inch Hole Spacing
- Steel
- Polar Hardware
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Plastic Stem and Rubber Socket Door Holder - 2" Long Stem
- Trailer Door Holders
- Stem and Socket
- 2 Inch Stem
- Rubber
- Plastic
- Redline
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