How To Remove Old Door Latch From Trailer Door
Updated 11/10/2021 | Published 11/09/2021 >
Question:
How to remove the old door latch for my pop up trailer
asked by: Michael
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Expert Reply:
To remove your door latch like # 295-000019, you'll need to remove the 2 screws by the strike plate on the door, and the 3 or 4 screws located on the backside of the latch. From here, you can remove the backing plate, and then push the latch out from the other side of the door.
To reassemble the new latch to your door, just repeat the above steps in reverse order.
expert reply by:
Bryce D
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Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit with Keyed Alike Option - Black
- RV Door Locks
- Entry Door
- Locking Latches
- Keyed Alike
- Slam Latch
- 2-1/2 to 3 Inch W x 3-1/2 to 4 Inch T
- Black
- Global Link
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