Andrew Herrick wrote:Esteban,
Speaking as the guy who made the "How to Install ..." video ...
Obviously, I'm biased, but I do I like Challenger Doors. I've looked into other manufacturers, some of which wanted two or three times as much for their doors, and I just couldn't see major quality differences between the two. I haven't had any issues with leaks, warping, discoloration, etc. It's pretty easy to customize the size and style of door you want, too. The main thing is to get the rough opening the correct size. If it's too small, even by a little, you'll have to use a strong shoulder to muscle the door closed.
I do partially share your concern about the window stops. I thought the same thing when I saw them. So far, no issues - but my campers aren't 10 years old yet, either. Someone else can chime in there.
Esteban wrote::thumbsup: Challenger Door has a new web page for ordering teardrop trailer doors: challengerdoor.com/teardrop-trailer-doors
They have photos of teardrop trailers with installed doors. After seeing the photos I'm leaning toward ordering doors with radius corners at the top and square corners at the bottom...like the doors on the Flyer or Armageddon teardrop trailers.
Andrew Herrick wrote:
I like the lower thresholds, too. Easier to slide in and out of, especially if you position the bottom of the entry door above the top of your mattress.
Esteban wrote:Andrew Herrick wrote:
I like the lower thresholds, too. Easier to slide in and out of, especially if you position the bottom of the entry door above the top of your mattress.
Andrew, was this a typo? Do you really like to position the bottom of an entry door above the top of a mattress?
That would seem to be uncomfortable.
People here often suggest positioning the bottom of a teardrop entry door about half the way up to the top height of a mattress so you don't discomfort/pinch your legs while entering or exiting a teardrop, or while sitting in the doorway.
The availability of customized Challenger entry doors, with square corners at the bottom threshold, seems like a good choice to make entering or exiting a teardrop trailer a little easier compared to manufactured doors with radius corners at the bottom.
Tom&Shelly wrote:I notice they also advertise cargo doors for campers. Has anyone here priced one? I imagine they are about as much as the regular teardrop door, but I also suspect the make/buy cost difference is about the same. If they aren't too expensive, Shelly and I may consider one for the forward cargo space in our teardrop design.
Tom
DWT77 wrote:Tom&Shelly wrote:I notice they also advertise cargo doors for campers. Has anyone here priced one? I imagine they are about as much as the regular teardrop door, but I also suspect the make/buy cost difference is about the same. If they aren't too expensive, Shelly and I may consider one for the forward cargo space in our teardrop design.
Tom
I purchase this door from Challenger 42.5x16 (which was custom made) for $55.00 but they charge for packaging $25 and shipping $40. That combined cost more than the door. It was one of those decisions make my own, counting my time plus parts or just order it
Here is a little more info on the door I ordered.
You can get extruded hinge or piano.
601 series door Black on black. (Black door and black frame)
The outside flange dimension of the frame is. .75". So our over all outside dimension adds 1.5" to the rough opening you cut into your box.
So the RO 42.5x16. Making the overall measurement including flanges 44x17.5
You can choose different locks/latches
Latches:
You can go with a nice Slam Latch. That one is our most inexpensive latch at $15. A door 36 inches or wider would require two of them. That latch however sticks into the unit box and inch and a half once closed. If that's an issue going with a standard key lock with a thumb turn would work just fine and combined are only $8.
Andrew Herrick wrote:Esteban,
Speaking as the guy who made the "How to Install ..." video ...
KTM_Guy wrote:Timely that this got bumped up. I’ll be giving them a call tomorrow.
Todd
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