Author Topic: posilock for entry door  (Read 3597 times)

Bill Batelaan

  • Guest
posilock for entry door
« on: April 29, 2019, 10:50:03 PM »
looking for posilock a 2007 contessa with right screw hole configeration

Bill Lampkin

  • BAC Member
  • *
  • Posts: 1251
  • Thanked: 349 times
Re: posilock for entry door
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2019, 12:17:52 AM »
If you are talking about a door stay, there is a guy who can repair yours. Randall Bergen  mailto:rjb4jcpa@gmail.com
He just did mine and it works great now. If you need a new door stay, try Beaver Coach Sales (BCS) in Bend Or. Try Google monaco coach door stay.

If you are talking about something other that the door stay, sorry, can't help!

2005 Patriot Thunder Lexington, 3 slides
40' tag axle (short wheelbase)
525 hp C13

"Goin where the weather suits my clothes..."

Bill Lampkin

  • BAC Member
  • *
  • Posts: 1251
  • Thanked: 349 times
Re: posilock for entry door
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2019, 04:03:14 PM »
2005 Patriot Thunder Lexington, 3 slides
40' tag axle (short wheelbase)
525 hp C13

"Goin where the weather suits my clothes..."

David T. Richelderfer

  • David Richelderfer & Leslie Woodside, dogs Jasper, & JoJo
  • BAC Member
  • *
  • Posts: 1744
  • Thanked: 480 times
  • OSU, Class of 1971, OR native, RVing over 50 years
Re: posilock for entry door
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2019, 04:37:44 PM »
Our door hinge got too worn out to hold the door open, so I removed it and took it down to CJ's in the Yuma Foothills to be tightened up.  CJ's welded a washer on each swivel point which helped to hold the door open in a light wind.  But in a more brisk wind, that cheesy mechanism is simply insufficient.  I now have a bungee cord which hooks the open door to the passenger side mirror.  The bungee cord will stretch in a wind gust to allow the door to close half way but after the gust subsides, the door is pulled back to its fully open position.  Works for me and I paid CJ's about $25.
2004 Beaver Marquis Sapphire

I had a dream... then I lived it!