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jeffo
Explorer
Aug 26, 2014

Replacing Broken Door latch

My trimark 60-0650 has broken and I will be replacing it with the updated 06-1650 latch. I have seen on here that the striker plate needs to be replaced because the load pins are just a hair larger and will not fit the old plate. My striker plate is mounted behind the door frame and replacement would require disassembling the door frame. I rather just replace the load pins with my old ones. I was close to an RV place this weekend and they had the 1650 in stock but the load pins are red loctited in place and they tried and could not remove them. They did not want to heat them for fear of damage. Has any one removed these?
  • That would work but they are also too short. Thor had mine screwed out a couple of turns because the striker plate is mounted behind the door frame.
  • How about taking a Dremel tool and enlarge the holes in the striker plate
  • Were they loctited in on the new latch? If so how hard were they to remove? The RV shop I was at tried to remove them for and said they could not get thrm to break loose and they were afraid to use heat.
  • Gjac's avatar
    Gjac
    Explorer III
    When I changed mine I could not see how to easily remove the striker plate so I used the old one and just adjusted it to the new latch.
  • Pull the pins from the old lock and put them in the new lock. Then you won't need to change the striker plate. That is what I did.
  • I should have mentioned that the load pins also need to be adjusted out about 1/8" for the heads of the pins to engage behind the striker plate. This is a 2013 Thor Daybreak. Thor's answer to this was to back the pins out and leave them loose, they were finger loose and about to fall out. I think I can come up with something better if I can remove the pins without damaging the latch.
  • I replaced the 60-0650 in my previous Coachmen Class A with the newer 60-1650 and did not have to do anything to the existing striker beyond a minor positioning adjustment.