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3.2 Door lock striker rubber?
Is it possible to get replacement rubber inserts for the door lock striker? I'm assuming the smaller piece is rubber, but maybe it's nylon. Can that be purchased somewhere? I did see the whole striker from our host - just looking for simpler options first. The plate itself, and the upper (larger) nylon section is fine, it's the smaller (lower) part that's cracked. Looks like rubber, but not sure.
Thanks Mark
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Our host has them. They are 2 different plastics. This is one set. There may be others available. Search this site.
https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/RENDH27.htm?pn=REN-DH27
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FYI. You need one of these sets of 2 pcs per door.
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Super easy install, after a take apart and cleaning (which takes way longer). Make sure you mark (with tape) the position of each striker before removal...
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Just had same problem, ordered replacement from Pelican and trying to find time to install, one suggestion is the make sure and mark where the metal plate is. I took it off and then realized the nuts are free that the bolts go into. I was able to see a line of dirt around where it was originally placed but when I put it back the door is a tiny bit "proud" of the body. I'll have to tweak it when I go back and replace the nylon bushings. One note is the door appears to work perfectly without one of the bushings in place.
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