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Rolling curved shower door

The coach we just changed to has a rolling shower door that doesn't roll smoothly.  When the bottom guides are not connected the movement  is smooth.  I don't know if these are correct for the bottom or not.  They look a bit like repurposed toilet mounting hardware.  The top has a rollers.  I've searched the forum and the web.  If these are what's supposed to be on there I will make it work.  Otherwise I'd like to find what is supposed to be there.

One more time, thanks for the help that always shows up.
Rick & Rhonda
2003 U320 4220  Build #6199
Was
91 36' GV 300 Caterpillar, 92 40' U280 300 Cummins, 97 36' U295 300 Cummins, 2002
U320 450 Cummins
(Guess we're hooked)

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Re: Rolling curved shower door

Reply #1
That doesn't look right. But not sure what the right ones look like. It has been to long since I worked on a rolling shower door.
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Re: Rolling curved shower door

Reply #2
If the bottom guides are not in place will the door have enough "swing" to it for the top rollers to come off track? I think those doors were designed for stationery applications. The "guides" may be in place to keep the door from coming off while bouncing down I-10 (or other such wonderful roads).

If you need the bottom guides, I would try to fit some nylon bypass door rollers.

Just a thought.

Len
Len and Deb Speiser
1999 U270 36'
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