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Old 10-04-2016, 04:11 PM   #20
Cummins12V98
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Brand: DRV
Model: 39TKSB3 "Modified"
State: South Dakota
Posts: 1,838
THOR #1661
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Originally Posted by azjeffh View Post
When we purchased our trailer both doors slid into the pocket on the left. That was the problem. The wife had to reach in 31" to get her sewing machine among other things out of the left corner of the closet.

When the left door catch (piece of wood to keep it shut during travel) broke off, it was a blessing. The left door could move to the right and the wife could easily retrieve her belongings.

For us the above mentioned solution would be "over engineered", however I do understand not all have the same issues.

Another nice solution to the question asked.
For the left door to be slid to the right the screw in the track had to be removed. With the hardware mounted to the left door they both can not be stores to the left all the way. So what I used solved all the problems. (so far) !
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