RV Designer E309, Folding Coleman Camper Trailer Screen Door Latch, Entry Door Hardware
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I have a Santa Fe Coleman Fleetwood 1996 camper and it works perfectly. The door is not thick enough for me to determine its thickness.
A perfect fit for my 2000 Coleman pop up truck was provided by the E309.
The last time I replaced my latch was several years ago, so I don't recall exactly what it was. The piece that is shown seems to include only the ones The screws and other items appear to have been reused.
The latch is not sure whether it will function, but I believe some people have replaced this latch with a standard screen door latch and it worked well. You should be able to do it if the two holes line up,
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This is the new one since the old one.
It says it all in the title. This is a great fit. In case you have very young children, you might find that the little button on the outside is hard to push. There appears to be a locking mechanism on the inside of the door, so that it can be locked open so that the button doesn't need to be pushed. It does what it is supposed to do as well, but I am not sure if that is intended.
This is the door handle we put on our 93 pop up tent. installation, we were unable to get the handle to fit properly, so we had to get a new part from inside the previous handle to place inside this one. Based on the year of your camper, this may or may not be true. Now everything is working as it should. Lock with a firm grip.
As you can see, it is exactly like the latch on our original pop-up It's time to set up camp. I liked the easy installation and the great quality of the product. You might want to consider looking at the simple inner workings of the one you're taking apart if you're not handy. The replacement did not come with instructions for installation.
A latch on my pop-up box was old and needed to be replaced with this set A camper that is set up. There is no lock from outside, but it is able to be opened from the inside. Yes, that's a popup, isn't it?
Add a little customization to the door and presto, all's well. *bri>The color was more like grey, and in the pictures it looked beige to me. There isn't a lot at stake.
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In any case, it's not very hard to ask for more if this one lasts that long.
The installation process is very simple. If you drop something inside the door, be sure not to let it fall. We were lucky to still be able to use the old one.
On our way to the campground, the handle on my Coleman pop-up 97 broke. Purchased it the next day, and it was installed with Phillips head the same day. Worked perfectly for me, but installation was a bit tricky for me (I'm not super handy).