All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: RV entry dooropnspaces, it worked exactly as you described. Got the one end off at the step plate, screwed the other threaded end into the hardware on the underbelly of the door and popped the other end back on the ball, snapped the band back in place and problem fixed! Thank you so much. Much appreciated.Re: RV entry doorDon't know if this worked but here are url links to both ball/socket pieces of hardware. RV entry doorHi, I have a 37' Coachmen Mirada. The bar on the underbelly of the entry door just popped off. Nothing appears to be broken. The end of the bar that is detached has treads on it (they don't appear worn or damaged). The little piece of hardware still attached to the underbelly of the door also looks undamaged. Both that piece, and the other end of the bar (which is attached to the entry way step plate) both appear to be attached with some type of ball/socket hardware that could possibly be "popped out". I need to either detach the end of the bar still attached to the entry way step plate, or the hardware piece still attached to the underbelly of the door in order to be able to turn the bar and screw the threaded end back in. I am reluctant to try to pop off either end of the ball/socket pieces lest I break something and then need a new part. Has anyone dealt with this problem and happen to know if there is a way to pop either end off of the ball/socket attachment? ThanksRe: Using a tow dollyThank you all for your input.Using a tow dollyThis topic has been moved to another forum. You can read it here: 29823222Using a tow dollyI have a recently purchased Class A motorhome. My current vehicle (a 2013 honda accord) is not flat towable. I have been thinking about getting a tow dolly rather than selling my accord and looking for a flat towable vehicle. My question is, can my accord be towed on a tow dolly even though the steering wheel locks when the vehicle is turned off (also, the transmission can't be left in neutral because the push button ignition system won't allow the power to turn off in neutral)? I have read conflicting information about whether the steering wheel needs to be unlocked or locked when using a tow dolly. Any clarification would be appreciated.Storing Your RVHi, I am deciding on the purchase of a Class A motor home. The seller has already winterized it and I will not be using it until April. I have a place to store it outside. I have been researching steps to take for storing including keeping it free of moisture, tire care etc. However, I have been reading about damage that rodents can cause (wiring, hoses etc). My question is, is there anything that can be down to minimize damage from rodents when storing an RV outside for months at a time? Thanks