walk-through trailer doors
just plain ruby
Reg. Jul 2009
Posted 2009-07-07 9:02 AM (#107640)
Subject: walk-through trailer doors


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We would like to know where we can purchase a walk-through door for our horse trailer. We can install it, but we need to know where to get one. thanks!
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jim bob
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2009-07-07 9:25 AM (#107643 - in reply to #107640)
Subject: RE: walk-through trailer doors


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The first place to start would be the manufacturer of your trailer.  If the brand you have is no longer made; than I would look into doors made for RV's or doors from other trailer manufacturers.  Is your trailer steel or aluminum?  A lot of your aluminum manufacturers have a frame out already built into the slant wall for a walkthry door. 
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2009-07-07 3:02 PM (#107657 - in reply to #107640)
Subject: RE: walk-through trailer doors


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There have been several previous similar postings about these doors. Several of the DIYers bought walk through door/frame assemblies from Exiss dealers. I'm sure other manufacturers also sell the doors as well.

Try DHMC or Select Trailer. They both sell many brands and are willing to help.

Gard

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LUCKYLISA
Reg. Jul 2009
Posted 2009-07-09 1:37 PM (#107741 - in reply to #107640)
Subject: RE: walk-through trailer doors


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Is it very hard to install one?
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MSM
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2009-07-09 3:48 PM (#107755 - in reply to #107640)
Subject: RE: walk-through trailer doors


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These doors are very easy to install providing you purchase a door that fits your frame.  These doors are installed using self tapping screws.  I would really try to purchase the door from the manufacture to ensure that it will fit properly.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2009-07-09 3:59 PM (#107757 - in reply to #107755)
Subject: RE: walk-through trailer doors


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Originally written by MSM on 2009-07-09 4:48 PM

These doors are very easy to install providing you purchase a door that fits your frame. 

It takes a certain amount of skill and fortitude to cut a large hole in an expensive trailer. Some basic power tools and mechanical aptitudes are necessary. What is easy for an experienced person, may be difficult for a novice.

If you have a steel trailer, be careful about installing an aluminum door. The metals are not compatible, and must be isolated from each other to prevent a galvanic reaction.

Gard



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LUCKYLISA
Reg. Jul 2009
Posted 2009-07-09 4:03 PM (#107758 - in reply to #107755)
Subject: RE: walk-through trailer doors


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I would be converting my 4 star trailer to finally have one.  Cutting new.  Has anyone done this?
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horsey1
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2009-07-10 8:09 AM (#107774 - in reply to #107741)
Subject: RE: walk-through trailer doors


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Originally written by LUCKYLISA on 2009-07-09 1:37 PM

Is it very hard to install one?


Lisa- First, let me say I like 4 Star trailers. Now, with that established, your 4 Star will be one of the hardest trailers out there to put a door in. 4 Star would have used a door that they fabricated, not one of the camper type like many use. And secondly, they would not have framed an opening for one if they weren't planning on installing it. You will have to cut out & relocate at least one wall stud (maybe 2 depending on where you want the door) and frame top and bottom of the door. Then weld the door's hinges into place. Not a challenge for a welder or fabricator, but not necessarily a typical DIY job either.

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