Where to Install Buyers Products Door Check and Hold Back
Updated 10/25/2025 | Published 01/28/2020 >
Question:
how does this mount to the door and frame-which part mounts to the door, which part to the frame? Do you have images of it in use so I can tell if it will work on my motorhome entry door?
asked by: Dean O
Expert Reply:
The part of the Buyers Products Door Check and Hold Back # 337BM2395AA11 with the spring needs to be mounted to your door frame (at the top) while the arm without the spring needs to be mounted to your door. I have attached a photo showing the dimensions and a review video that goes over some of the basic features for you to check out.
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Buyers Products 90-Degree Door Check and Hold Back - Spring Loaded
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Jen
10/25/2025
Do you center the rod above the door frame? And where do you decide where to attach rod to the door? Does it matter how far over it is attached?