Does anyone have the contact info for the person/company selling the stainless steel baggage bay door hinges? I need to get my rubber ones replaced soon, you know, yesterday. The rubber ones just don't last.
Thanks,
Mike
Ed Gallant makes them.
edannbus@aol.com
You will love the stainless hinges. They are even easier to get on than the rubber ones.
Don and Cary
I have asked a number of times in different posts for a photo of the aluminum/stainless hinge... anyone have a photo?
Thanks!
Quote from: Darkspeed on November 09, 2015, 07:38:57 AM
I have asked a number of times in different posts for a photo of the aluminum/stainless hinge... anyone have a photo?
Thanks!
don't they leak...?
I have heard that they do - but i have never seen one in person so I cant speak from experience.
Quote from: eagle19952 on November 09, 2015, 12:29:37 PM
don't they leak...?
They don't fit the same as the rubber hinge, so they won't seal, - but they are stronger.
They are about 6" long. I suppose you could add some weather strip of some sort to seal when the door is closed. . . .
Quote from: Cary and Don on November 09, 2015, 07:20:19 AM
You will love the stainless hinges. They are even easier to get on than the rubber ones.
Don and Cary
On my 4107 they were a real pain, the rubber slots had to be enlarged to get the SS hinges in - not a bit of fun.
They're no good for 4104 and 4106 because the rubber hinges serve as seals, not so on the 4107+ where they are great.
I found the rubber much easier to install if the hinge tubing is clean and liquid soap is used on the new rubber, slide right in.