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If you own an older motor home you may have troubles finding elements because those models are no longer need built or the manufacturer has gone out of business. Even if you own a new recreational vehicle you may want to find more inviolable and sturdier elements that are no longer offered on the newer motor homes, but they applied to be employed on other older motor home series. This is when a good motor home junkyard comes in handy.

Believe it or not there are a lot of motor home junkyards in the United States and they make outstanding places to get parts. Some recreational vehicle junkyards have motor homes that are over 30 years old and that means you may find almost any part you need. The junkyards are well known to those RV fix shops, which will use them to get parts when they cannot find a share in the catalog they need to repair someone’s motor home or recreational vehicle.

There are very huge recreational vehicle and motor home junkyards in 13 states and some junkyards do have motor homes in them even though they are not specializing in only recreational vehicles. If you need an obscure portion for your motor home it makes sense to cruise the junkyards.

I have only been to two RV junkyards. But in each case I had found things that were very worthful and cost very little. Parts, which were more inviolable than anything you see in the market today. Things I could not get anyplace else and they were not listed in any catalog. Perhaps you might consider this in 2006 and support the world recycle all those old RVs.


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Camco RV Polar White Baggage Door Catch is made from lasting ABS plastic that keeps the baggage compartments open while loading and unloading for easy access. It without apparent effort mounts directly on RV and is easy to use.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15299 in Automotive
  • Color: Polar White
  • Brand: Camco
  • Model: 44173
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 5.00″ h x 3.63″ w x .75″ l, .99 pounds
  • Keeps RV baggage compartments open
  • Easy installation
  • Comes in a pack of 2
  • Polar white
  • Made of lasting ABS plastic
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Recommended
By R. Mullins
Just what I needed. Easy to install. Didn’t come with mounting screws though. So you will need your own.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5not white
By ML
please note these are not white – but beige… other than that they are standard rv baggage catches

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3Lacking directions and fasteners
By Chris Devries
BACKGROUND:

Our travel trailer came with baggage door catches on all of the exterior compartments except for the largest one at the rear of the trailer. After struggling with this compartment for one summer with bungie cords and whatever else, I decided to install a proper catch. Half of the challenge was trying to figure out what this part was called but I guess if you made it here you’ve figured that out already!

MY EXPERIENCE:

The door catch itself seems well made. Contrary to the previous reviewer, mine was very white (much whiter than the “white” siding on the trailer). My main complaint is that there are no directions and no mounting fasteners. I installed it by drilling two holes in the fibreglass siding and then using some drywall type anchors (the kind where you insert the plastic plug first and then turn in a screw to expand the plastic plug). There also was no sealant or gasket so I siliconed the backside of the door catch before installation and then siliconed around the door catch after installation. Is this the proper way to install it? I have no idea. I just hope it lasts.

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