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Door doldrum.

We like to keep the awning down & the door open, but NO LATCH! Anyone figured a way? My "trailer trash" string works, but. geez,  it's tacky.
1993 U-240 "La Villa Grande"..CAT 3116 w/ Pacbrake PRXB...Allison 3060 6-speed..
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Re: Door doldrum.

Reply #1
That's basically what I do. I prefer to call it red-neck engineering. :) I use a bungee cord instead of a string and I also put a stickon interior door knob bumper on the end of the awning to keep from marring the door. (sorry don't have a pic)

see ya
ken
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Reply #2
Mount a fixed hook on the awning end and an eye on the door. This way you can release the awning strap just enough to lift the hook out of the eye and then close the door. And the wind will not cause the door to slam.
The hook & eye can be as fancy as you desire.

(and when you get it installed & tested, take pics and supply a parts inventory for the rest of us) :-[
Nitehawk,  Demolition Lady, & our NEW master, Zippy the speeding BB cat.
1989 Grand Villa 36' ORED
Oshkosh chassis, 8.2 DD V8
2006 Saturn Vue AWD

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Reply #3
Mike- looks like a good idea to me.  If it works, follows the KISS principle, and you like it, then do it.
Ted & Karen
2001 U270 36' - sold after 12 years full timing

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Reply #4
Quote from: nitehawk link=msg=215688 date=1447446745  when you get it installed & tested, take pics and supply a parts inventory for the rest of us) :-[ [/quote

I'm on it, if that's all my problems, I'm blessed with a well-maintained and  a "Wednesday" coach!  ^.^d
1993 U-240 "La Villa Grande"..CAT 3116 w/ Pacbrake PRXB...Allison 3060 6-speed..
Previous: 1983 Airstream 310 turbo diesel, 1979 Airstream 280 turbo diesel
                                      Build # 4297
                                      PNW natives
                      Home base:  'Cactus Hug' (Ajo, Arizona)
                        DW Judy & Chet the wonder dog
                        Full-Timers 'Sailing the asphalt sea'

Re: Door doldrum.

Reply #5
Sounds like a moonshine "chugdown" is in the offing!!
Nitehawk,  Demolition Lady, & our NEW master, Zippy the speeding BB cat.
1989 Grand Villa 36' ORED
Oshkosh chassis, 8.2 DD V8
2006 Saturn Vue AWD

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Reply #6
STOP.  You already have a door stop.  See the round white thing toward the top of the door.  That is the female part of the door stop.

The male part is on the Zip Dee awning just forward of it.  Just need to rotate it away from the awning arm and you are good to go.

Yes the awning has to be in the correct of the two possible positions for the stop to work.
Brett Wolfe
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Re: Door doldrum.

Reply #7
I have found that a really good gust of wind results in the door slamming very, very hard, so much so that I needed a much more positive way of holding the door open. There are times I thought the door would come right thru the side of the coach!
Nitehawk,  Demolition Lady, & our NEW master, Zippy the speeding BB cat.
1989 Grand Villa 36' ORED
Oshkosh chassis, 8.2 DD V8
2006 Saturn Vue AWD