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Old 04-28-2012, 11:50 PM   #1
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I know there's been a lot said on this forum concerning the door of the trailer hitting the paint. I solved this problem today by going to Ace Hardware and buying a stick on door stop that is almond in color. They come 2 to a pack and when stuck on the trailer they blend in with the Black/red full body paint. The stops are made by "National" hardware which is a division of Stanley. The part number is "N246-033 V237". They come with 2 sided tape yet they also have a hole in them in case you want to attach them with a screw.

I've only used the tape so far and if it continues to work I'll use a stainless steal screw with some caulk to prevent any water penetration.

I also put a larger thickerone on the glass shower door to prevent the door knob from striking the glass. It has a part number N213-579 V337

I hope this is of some use tosome of you.

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Old 04-29-2012, 08:01 AM   #2
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I like the outside door idea - will get one today. The shower issue was one of the first things I took care of. Thanks, and have a great day.

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Thanks. Will get one, also.

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Old 05-06-2012, 09:36 PM   #4
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I know there's been a lot said on this forum concerning the door of the trailer hitting the paint. I solved this problem today by going to Ace Hardware and buying a stick on door stop that is almond in color. They come 2 to a pack and when stuck on the trailer they blend in with the Black/red full body paint. The stops are made by "National" hardware which is a division of Stanley. The part number is "N246-033 V237". They come with 2 sided tape yet they also have a hole in them in case you want to attach them with a screw.



I've only used the tape so far and if it continues to work I'll use a stainless steal screw with some caulk to prevent any water penetration.



I also put a larger thickerone on the glass shower door to prevent the door knob from striking the glass. It has a part number N213-579 V337



I hope this is of some use tosome of you.



dave


Thanks Dave. Picked up the door stop. it works great. also ordered the chrome exausttip for the gen pipe. installed it. it also looks great. when to home depot, pick up towel racks that match the bath fixures and installed.



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Old 05-06-2012, 10:21 PM   #5
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I'm glad it worked out for you lillyputz

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