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- C_DuckExplorerThis is a short video of how the Burglabar works that aslakson mentioned. I ordered some but haven't installed them yet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaYaAtMWp2Q - StephJohn2010ExplorerI never thought of contacting the manufacturer, Thanks.
- down_homeExplorer IISimplest way is to call Fleetwood/American coach They will fix it right up and won't cost an arm and a leg.
Have your serial number handy. - Bob___AnnExplorerJust call Fleetwood Parts department and they should have the part. We call Tiffin for anything that we need and they ship it to us at a very fair price with it being at no charge at times. I know that they stocked parts for the ten year old Allegro Bay that we owned at the time.
- MTPockets1ExplorerI got one direct from the RV manufacturer. Have you called their parts dept?
- YC_1NomadVeurinksrv.com
I gave up replacing mine. A dowell just a bit wider than the door does the trick when traveling. - old_guyExplorermy mirror doors have the one downtheroad posted and they work great, no problem with the doors sliding open
- aslaksonExplorerIf your sliding doors are two panes that slide, one behind the other, take a look at the BurglaBar. We use two - one at the top of the back (inside) door and one at the bottom.
The doors never slide while rolling, and we just flip the bars up when we're parked. Saw them several months ago in one of the daily RV Travel tips.
al - downtheroadExplorerWild guess but maybe.....HERE
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