Cabinet Door Shocks

samuel pickens

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Jul 13, 1998
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mine (all eight) have 3 ea and all stay up and work fine. You may only want
to replace the defective ones. Just a thought.

With best regards; I'm
Sincerely,
Sam Pickens
picksam

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> From: EMERYSTORA
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Cabinet Door Shocks
> Date: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 2:08 PM
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> On the doors with 3 I added a fourth.
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> Emery Stora
 
can tell you that I have a 1976 palm beach and the louvered doors stay open
perfectly

>-- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --
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>(louver door)
>Some times you do something so simple that makes you wildly happy. I
>have never been happy with the loover cabinet doors
>in my Palm Beach. I love the doors, but the snap hinges would not hold
>them open, they were too heavy. I have tried
>stronger versions of the same hinges with no success and lots of cost.
>I recently saw some door shocks on a SOB and found
>they were just the thing to solve my problem. After I found them, I
>have seen pictures of several GMC coaches that had
>similar shocks installed (but they never told me).
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>(door shock)
>They install with three screws and it takes about 5 minutes for each
>one. Only one is required for each door and the
>existing snap hinges remain as they were. The shocks do an excellent
>job of holding the doors open and closed.
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>I bought the hinges from Campers choice.
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>Cabinet Door Shock H170 $1.53
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>1-800-833-6713
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>For about $15 I have solved a nagging problem.
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>The pictures are on the web page
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>gene
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>Gene 76Palm Beach /Or/CA
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>GMC Technical Information
>http://www.california.com/~eagle/
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