Motorhome habitation door hinges

BJ10 replied on 15/12/2021 10:40

Posted on 15/12/2021 10:40

                             
For all out there with damaged/ broken ELLBEE DOOR HINGES, fear not, there is a solution

in the name of billsunhinged59@outlook.com

He makes bespoke replacement hinges, in my opinion far better quality than the fitted manufactures.

We took photos of the motor home door and sent them to Bill, we explained that the fly screen door has been removed since the hinge on the door had broken and he recommend to change all three hinges as these had 5 parts and to replace with four 3 part hinges ( the hinges fit the top and bottom holes perfectly, you can use the same holes).

We received the new hinges in 24 hours of ordering them.

TOOLS REQUIRED - screw driver, drill + bits, & pop rivet gun

METHOD - drill the heads off the old pop rivets and knock into door frame, remove the screws from the door side, then remove the hinge, replace with the new hinge,  rivet in place and attach screws to the door, takes about 1/2 an hour per hinge. You do not remove the door.

Evie F replied on 29/01/2022 17:55

Posted on 29/01/2022 17:55

Thank you for making me aware of billsunhinged. I had a broken bottom hinge on my van habitation door and wanted to retain the fly screen. Bill was able to supply a new five-part hinge which was exactly like the original. I have now fitted it without any problems (despite not being the handiest).

All in all I found the service to be excellent and would highly recommend Bill to anyone out there struggling to obtain a replacement hinge.

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