Rv - Screen Door Latch / Handle - Right Hand Replacement - Most Popular on 2040-parts.com
Fort Myers, Florida, US
Screen Door Latch / Handle. Includes Handle - Latch - Strike and mounting hardware. Overall measurement of mounting latch is 3 7/8" with measurement between mounting hole at 3 1/4" approx. This is for Right Hand installation. This is considered the large size for the "after market" replacement part, however this seems to be the most popular size. Check our ebay store for the smaller size, if needed.
Color is Black.
This is brand new in box.
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