TNHybrid wrote:
The tightness is due to the frame twisting slightly when you have it on the leveling jacks. That is a big door and the opening will bind a bit if one corner of the camper is too high. I'm camping right now and noticed the same issue...I reduced the tension on the jack below the kitchen and the situation was resolved.
I've noticed doors binding on both my Tango and the Premier if I crank the jacks too much. Because of my experience with my Tango (cranked it so high the tires lifted), I learned to be more careful with the Premier. That said, I think because the frame is so long with lightweight aluminum framing in the walls, it's easy to twist things even when you don't crank the jacks that much.
While I sometimes notice binding with the front door and have had to adjust the latches on both screen doors, and have noticed tightness/rubbing on some of the inside cupboards and bathroom door, I have not had any problems with the kitchen door. Whenever it happens, however, It is a reminder to myself to make sure I torque each jack to the same setting, and/or ease back a little more.