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Vintage technology doors

Postby Graniterich » Wed Feb 17, 2016 10:33 pm

Just sold a 5x8, sad to say had door issues again. One the deadbolt lock won't release key when locked, the other doesn't want to latch properly, keeps poping open. Make sure you test completely before install.
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Re: Vintage technology doors

Postby dales133 » Thu Feb 18, 2016 5:38 am

Ive actualy had the same issue with my little guy doors.
I locked the drivers side and cant open it.
Been like that a month.... not happy jan
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Re: Vintage technology doors

Postby Gunguy05 » Thu Feb 18, 2016 7:27 am

Graniterich wrote:Just sold a 5x8, sad to say had door issues again. One the deadbolt lock won't release key when locked, the other doesn't want to latch properly, keeps poping open. Make sure you test completely before install.


Have you contacted Frank about them?

I had an issue with mine leaking at the seal.. I had another person who has built a few tell me "oh yeah, put a dab of sealant here and there". THat fixed the issue, but that was after a couple quarts of water was in my trailer. :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

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Re: Vintage technology doors

Postby vegask » Thu Feb 18, 2016 8:48 pm

Took delivery of two doors the other week, I only tested one but it seemed fine. Anyone else have a really sharp edge on the interior window trim? Thinking I need to cover it with something.
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Re: Vintage technology doors

Postby Graniterich » Thu Feb 18, 2016 11:12 pm

I have not contacted Frank, I have purchased eight doors too many issues, gut says time to find new vendor. Shouldn't have to put a dab of sealant, repaint where they weren't sprayed and deal with lock issues at 300 plus a door. Just gonna move on. I don't know if other vendors have similar issues, but I would hope that at that price point higher quality could be attained.
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Re: Vintage technology doors

Postby tony.latham » Fri Feb 19, 2016 10:56 am

Graniterich wrote:I have not contacted Frank, I have purchased eight doors too many issues, gut says time to find new vendor. Shouldn't have to put a dab of sealant, repaint where they weren't sprayed and deal with lock issues at 300 plus a door. Just gonna move on. I don't know if other vendors have similar issues, but I would hope that at that price point higher quality could be attained.


Keep us posted on what you shift to. I've used three sets of Vintage Techs doors and they were fine. But of course spendy.

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Postby Gunguy05 » Fri Feb 19, 2016 11:07 am

Graniterich wrote:I have not contacted Frank, I have purchased eight doors too many issues, gut says time to find new vendor. Shouldn't have to put a dab of sealant, repaint where they weren't sprayed and deal with lock issues at 300 plus a door. Just gonna move on. I don't know if other vendors have similar issues, but I would hope that at that price point higher quality could be attained.


Checkout challenger doors. I have contacted them, and plan to use a set on my current build. Quite a bit cheaper than the ones from frank. ( my quote for 26x32 doors, shipped was 480) I saw a little guy at a TJ gathering a couple weeks ago, it had challenger doors, so I know they must make/sell a lot of them.
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Re: Vintage technology doors

Postby tony.latham » Fri Feb 19, 2016 12:32 pm

Checkout challenger doors


Brian:

I'm struggling to find a teardrop door on their site. Got a link? :thinking:

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Re: Vintage technology doors

Postby Gunguy05 » Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:42 pm

tony.latham wrote:
Checkout challenger doors


Brian:

I'm struggling to find a teardrop door on their site. Got a link? :thinking:

Thanks,

Tony


It was a little difficult for me too. I had to call them, and they sent me photos...which were photos of a commercial manufacturer that used their doors.

This is one that they sent me.

ImageDoor photo from challenger by gunguy05, on Flickr

This is a photo of the door jamb on a little guy that I took.

ImageDSC00204 by gunguy05, on Flickr


From the looks of things it looks like a series 805 door. Although on their website that looks a little different. Look under RV- and 950 series. If you scroll through the photos, their is one there that looks similar.

He quoted me 205 for the door (410) , 20 packing for 2 doors, and 50 shipping, so 480 total.
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