I used self tapping metal screws that make their own holes as you screw them in. i did not use a hammer drill, which probably would have made the process easier. Instead, I just had to lean on the drill/screw a bit harder until it started to dig in. Once it starts going in, it snugs up real secure. Just make sure you start it in the right place when you do so, as you don’t want too many holes in your frame if you can help it.
I hate to open a can of worms for you, but it sounds that most (or at least “many) of us with the 400s have had issues with our door alignment. If you look closely when it’s light enough outside, you… (View Post)
Just don’t do what I did last weekend. We’d packed up our 400 and were leaving the campground. I pulled up to the dump station, dragged my hose out, connected one end to the trailer and the other to … (View Post)