Determining The Correct Entry Door Lock For A 1999 Fleetwood Bounder Class A Motorhome
Question:
Would this door latch work? Is there interior hardware needed for the latch mechanism?
asked by: Craig Z
Expert Reply:
Manufacturers do not list the entry door lock sizes they use so you would need to remove your current door lock and measure the cutout hole to confirm fitment. This can easily be done by removing the screws on the inside portion of your door lock and pulling it off to measure the cutout.
For example, the Bauer Products Motorhome Door Lock # BA64FR will fit a cutout hole 5-1/4" wide x 4-1/2" tall. It will come with the hardware you need for installation.
If you can provide me with the cutout hole dimensions I can find the correct entry door lock for your 1999 Fleetwood Bounder Class A Motorhome.

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Bauer Products Motorhome Door Lock - Black
- RV Door Locks
- Entry Door
- Locking Latches
- Keyed Alike
- 2 Keys
- Slam Latch
- 5-1/4 Inch W x 4-1/2 Inch T
- Black
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