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Old 05-29-2015, 02:32 PM   #1
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Entry Door Sprung

When you stand from the outside and open the door it springs back on you a bit. When you go to close it and get to the point where the inside of the door is about even to the sidewall of the coach their is restriction.To close it beyond that point you have to slam it pretty hard. Looked for all the obvious points around the hinge, nothing. Looked for possible screen door restricting, nothing. Only thing is I stopped for fuel and opened the door and the wind caught it but it never left my ahnd and didn't hit anything. Would the hinge on top cause this? Have not checked this and is in storage right now. I'm stumped.
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The latch-bolt is adjustable, I had to loosen(move it outward) mine because it held the doors too tight against the rubber seal, and made the door lever hard to pull. In fact I had to use one hand to push the door tighter so the latch-handle would unlock the mechanism.
To test the door for warpage, use a long straight-edge diagonally and vertically. My straight-edge was a new 8' section of 1" angle aluminum.
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