Securing stud divider
3ponies
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2008-08-22 8:36 AM (#90177)
Subject: Securing stud divider


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Location: concord nc
On our stud divider there is a welded piece that holds the divider in place so it doesn't move back an forth. Below that piece near the floor, it is screwed into the wall. Of course over use it works its way loose and then requires a larger screw after that. So how do we secure this divider. Our trailer is a Sundowner Valuelite and the divider was installed after factory I am pretty sure. Any solutions for this problem??
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Hitch and go
Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2008-08-22 11:44 AM (#90196 - in reply to #90177)
Subject: RE: Securing stud divider


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Does your divider have the L-bolts? Is the divider hard to close or sagging? The screw usually used is a 1/4 self tapping screw. Replacing it may require using a 5/16 or 3/8 screw. Adjusting the L-bolt under the main divider will also take weight off of the bottom divider.
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3ponies
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2008-08-22 12:13 PM (#90200 - in reply to #90196)
Subject: RE: Securing stud divider


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Location: concord nc
Yes, I think that is correct. I will pass this on to my husband.  We have replace the screw once so now we need to replace again.  Thanks
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