FOREST RIVER ROCKWOOD MINI LITE 2506S – Entry Door Latch & Hinge Repair

Complete repair guide for the FOREST RIVER ROCKWOOD MINI LITE 2506S – Entry Door Latch & Hinge Repair.

Parts & Tools You’ll Need

Step 1: Diagnose Door Issues and Gather Tools

Start by identifying which components need repair: test the deadbolt operation, check for play in the hinges, and inspect the latch strike plate alignment by closing the door and marking where it contacts. Examine the door frame for cracks, water damage, or rust around the hinge areas, as these conditions affect replacement success. Gather your tools including a cordless drill, Phillips and flathead screwdrivers, a torque wrench (for 15-20 ft-lbs specifications), a tape measure, and a flashlight to inspect interior door cavity components. Take photos of the current setup before disassembly for reference during reinstallation.

Step 2: Remove Existing Latch and Deadbolt Assembly

From the interior side of the door, locate the latch mechanism’s interior panel and remove the set screws holding the deadbolt cylinder and latch assembly using your Phillips screwdriver. Carefully pull the exterior deadbolt knob and cylinder outward, then disconnect the interior latch handle by removing its retaining screws (typically two to four per side). Note the orientation and position of all internal components, including the latch bolt direction and spring tension. Set aside all original hardware and keep small screws organized in labeled containers to prevent cross-threading during reinstallation.

Step 3: Install New Latch Strike Plate with Adjustment

Install the Door Latch Strike Plate (adjustable) onto the door frame by aligning it with the existing bolt hole pattern; if the original holes don’t match your new strike plate, carefully drill new holes 1.25 inches from the door frame edge. Secure the strike plate with stainless steel mounting screws torqued to 15 ft-lbs, ensuring the plate sits flush against the frame with no gaps. The vertical and horizontal adjustment slots allow fine-tuning: close the door fully and check that the latch bolt enters the strike plate opening smoothly without binding or excessive play (target: 1/8-inch clearance). Make small adjustments incrementally if the bolt doesn’t seat properly.

Step 4: Replace Entry Door Hinges and Secure Frame

Starting with the upper hinge, remove the existing mounting screws and lift the door slightly with a jack or helper to reduce binding pressure on the hinges. Install the RV Entry Door Hinge (heavy duty) using the Stainless Hinge Screws + Anchor Kit, positioning each hinge so the hinge pin is perfectly vertical; use a level to verify. Torque all hinge screws to 18 ft-lbs using your torque wrench, working in a cross pattern to ensure even pressure and prevent frame twisting. Repeat this process for the middle and lower hinges, maintaining consistent alignment and ensuring the door hangs squarely without rubbing at top or bottom corners.

Step 5: Install New Deadbolt and Latch Mechanism

Insert your chosen replacement lock set (either Bauer Products NE RV Door Lock Set or Trimark 60-100 Entry Door Lock, depending on your door configuration) into the pre-drilled holes, following the manufacturer’s installation guide for that specific model. Align the interior latch handle with the exterior deadbolt cylinder so both components operate smoothly through their full range of motion without grinding or sticking. Secure all retaining screws to manufacturer specifications (typically 12-15 ft-lbs for deadbolt assembly), checking that the key turns freely and the deadbolt extends and retracts completely. Test operation 10-15 times before final assembly to confirm smooth engagement.

Step 6: Install Door Holder and Screen Door Components

Mount the Door Holder / Catch (wind stopper) on the interior wall or cabinet adjacent to the entry door, positioning it 34-36 inches from the floor and 2-3 inches from the door’s outer edge when fully open. Secure with the provided stainless screws (torque to 10 ft-lbs) and verify the door stops firmly without rattling or slamming. If your Rockwood Mini Lite includes a screen door, install the Screen Door Spring + Handle Kit following the manufacturer’s template, ensuring the spring tension holds the screen door closed without excessive force. Test the screen door operation 5-10 times to confirm smooth closing and latching without hesitation.

Step 7: Test All Door Functions and Alignment

Open and close the main entry door 15-20 times, listening for squeaks, grinding, or unusual resistance that indicates misalignment or binding hinges. Verify that the deadbolt extends fully into the strike plate with a solid click and retracts completely when unlocked; the bolt should not stick or require excessive key force. Close the door and inspect all gaps around the frame edge—gaps should be uniform (approximately 1/8 inch) on all sides, indicating proper hinge alignment and frame squareness. Finally, confirm the door seals properly by closing it and checking weather stripping contact along the entire perimeter, as poor sealing indicates hinge or frame issues requiring realignment.