by 48Rob » Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:32 pm
Indiana camper,
You could add a door latch assembly, but unless the RV industry has recently started favoring quality over profits, I think you'll find that the cargo doors have very thin, flimsy frames, and really aren't suited to the type of use an entry door would get.
Great idea! but the design just isn't meant for regular use.
With limited skills, I'd suggest locating a used older RV door (square corners).
These doors are generally aluminum extrusion frames with aluminum or fiberglass skins held together with screws.
It is a pretty easy "do it yourself" project to take the frame apart, cut it down to the needed height, and reassemble.
These doors usually have a window, and always have a good leak free frame design.
Sorry for the poor photo quality, but here are a couple pictures of a door that was cut down.
It used to be almost twice as tall, and was on a Winnibago.
After cutting it down, I tossed the original "skin" with the logo, and used a piece of flat aluminum sheeting to match the rest of the trailer.
<img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a0cf06b3127ccefbe31aa50c4600000030O02AbNGjdu5bMge3nww/cC/f%3D0/ps%3D50/r%3D0/rx%3D550/ry%3D400/">
<img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a0cf06b3127ccefbe2fd8e6cca00000030O02AbNGjdu5bMge3nww/cC/f%3D0/ps%3D50/r%3D0/rx%3D550/ry%3D400/">
If that is still too much, I believe some here have used RV or horse trailer "windows" as entry doors.
Rob
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