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RV Access Doors - 2 Inch Wide Cutout, Open Back

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RV Access Doors with 2 Inch Cutout and Open Back

Route power or data cables cleanly—2 inch wide cutout fits smaller openings so you don't have to enlarge the hole. The open back lets cords pass through while the door shuts to help keep rain out and latch firmly for a tidy, reliable access point.
Color can be off-white rather than a bright white, so compare to your trailer and sealant before installing. Material quality felt solid to some, but one noted thinner plastic that a mouse chewed quickly. If rodents are a concern, consider adding a protective barrier over any openings. Confirm fit first, then seal to help keep rain out.
They can latch firmly and stay shut. One report noted a latch tab broke before installation, but the latch still closed and held. Inspect the latch tabs before mounting and avoid forcing the mechanism during install. If the latch feels tight, check alignment and hardware tension to reduce stress on the tabs.
Open Back doors work well for routing cords and cables. They've been used for extension cords, trickle charging a motorcycle, and as a port for a StarLink cable. Users noted it seals well and is an easy, waterproof way to pass a cord. Decide if you prefer putty tape or a foam gasket for sealing, and check for a snug latch closure.
Yes, installation is typically straightforward. Several installs were a perfect fit and went on with ease using included adhesive tape and screws or putty. Measure your existing opening to confirm it matches a 2 Inch Wide Cutout and dry-fit before sealing. If hardware or tape is included, use it; if not, have sealant or putty on hand to help prevent leaks.