Replacement 90° Door Keeper for a Grand Design Travel Trailer
Updated 05/28/2026 | Published 05/19/2026 >
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2025 Grand Design Imagine XLS TT: Need new entry door keeper. There are two that look what we have: RD38ZR and 37210625. One has measurements, the other does not. Whats the difference, other than price? Not sure which one to order.
asked by: Mindy P
Expert Reply:
Thanks for the picture Mindy! There's not much of a difference between the 90-Degree T-Style Hook and Keeper Door Holder item # 37210625 and the RV Designer item # RD38ZR counterpart. The hook and bracket sizes are a slightly different though. Both are made of plastic and include mounting hardware and replacement mounting brackets.
The hook on the item # 37210625 measures 3-1/2" long x 2-1/4" wide where the item # RD38ZR hook measures 3.56" long by 2.64" wide.
The hook bracket on item # 37210625 measures 3" tall x 1-3/4" wide x 1/2" thick the item # RD38ZR hook bracket measures 2.9" long z 1.69" wide.
I recommend taking some measurements off of yours and going with the closest option.
If you have any additional questions, go ahead and click on the box that says Add Comment and I'll be happy to answer them.
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RV Designer 90-Degree Entry Door Holder - Plastic - Black
- RV Door Parts
- Entry Door
- Door Holders
- Black
- RV Designer
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Mindy P.
5/21/2026
Thank you! Very helpful. We will measure the bracket to make sure we get the one that will work with the existing holes. I think that’s the most important part!