08-10-2007, 10:22 AM
Tom BAlumax screen door
I am trying to find someone that can help me find the sliding piece for the screen door on my parents Pursuit motorhome. The screen door is made by alumax and it is the piece that slides to cover the handle on the outside door.
08-10-2007, 10:40 AM
towerguyI believe most RV dealerships and part stores will have it in stock. Both of the dealerships I go to for parts and service have them in stock for my Stagecoach.
Bill, Sharron, Hayley and Bridgett

"Stagecoach"
1990 38' Regency Widebody (RDG-B)
Anniversary Edition
Cat 3208TA - 300HP
Gillig Chassis
Side Aisle
08-21-2007, 12:35 AM
beeohA little off topic, but close...I want to add a screen door to my front entry Breakaway...any one out there have any success doing this? Doesn't seem to have enough room for a conventional screen but not sure who would make another way of doing it.
08-21-2007, 08:32 AM
Don in NiagaraFriend has a 91 Hawkins frt entry and made up a screen curtain, weighted at the bottom and attached to the right side door frame and with curtain rollers on the top. It fits on the inside of the main door and seems to work pretty good. He fixed a velcro strap to hold it open when the main door is closed for travelling and if you want it open at other times. I think he said he used "dog proof screen" because it was a little heavier and hung better.
Obviously, the Breakaway entry area would be different but it might be something to consider as an interim step.
Don
quote:
Originally posted by beeoh:
A little off topic, but close...I want to add a screen door to my front entry Breakaway...any one out there have any success doing this? Doesn't seem to have enough room for a conventional screen but not sure who would make another way of doing it.
08-21-2007, 04:48 PM
RustyThe prior owners of my Breakaway fashioned a screen door: see
this thread Rusty
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