I second Bingos assessment. If it were me, I'd fashion a repair that would last... perhaps a piece of an old tire. shaped and drilled to match the original.
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quote:Originally posted by bncinwv
In the past, there have been a couple of fixes. One is to fasten a square door hinge to repair it. The other is to use cable ties and drill some holes to repair it. If you insist on the regular repair, I am sure there are sites available to get a replacement, but I would think the same thing would happen again.
Bingo
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