Replacement Screws For The JR Products Locking Camper Door Latch # 37211675
Updated 01/12/2026 | Published 09/06/2024 >
Question:
I only need replacement mounting screws - can you confirm what size they are that fit into this door latch? Thx!
asked by: Kristi
Expert Reply:
Hey Kristi,
If you're talking about to two silver wood screws include with the Locking Camper Door Latch # 37211675 then you can use #8-32 thread size and then just choose the style of screw based on the material you're drilling into. For example if you were drilling into metal you could use a self-tapping screw.
The two machine screws that hold the two halves of the latch together are #6-32 x 1-1/2". Both these and the mounting screws can be picked up from your local hardware store if you're needing replacements.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Locking Camper Door Latch - Black
- RV Door Locks
- Entry Door
- Latches
- Keyed Alike
- Euro Style Latch
- Black
- JR Products
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Katrina D.
1/12/2026
Hey Kristi, did the #8-32 and #6-32 screws fit your camper door latch the way you needed? Knowing how that worked could help others looking for replacement hardware too.