I know there has been other discussions on these types of closet doors. The carpenters at our dealer (Lazy Days - Tampa) repaired one side of ours prior to final delivery. Later, I removed and re-did what they did and used screws/adhesive instead of a air nailer. Still worried so I installed 3 small closed hooks on the inside/left and inside/right of the closet. Found just the correct size bungees to hook on the closed hooks and strap onto the doors in the open position. With three on each side they do not move at all. The plastic coated bungee hook ends blend in with the doors and you can't hardly see them when in use. If you want to remove them....just unhook and let dangle down inside the closet (hidden from view) until ready to get on the road again. The entire modification took 5 minutes and cost about $10.00. About 3,000 miles later and a bunch of bumpy roads they have not moved or been damaged. Of course the clothes rod fell down.
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