Trek-Cyclist
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- Feb 6, 2004
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I've read posts about replacing the slideout topper and un-winding the spring... hummmm!
Wouldn't be easier to hold the spring tension to the shaft by replacing the cotter pins in each side? When I replaced the arms for the full awning I used long cotter pins on both ends of the shaft to hold the spring in place while I removed the arms. I replaced the arms and removed the pins, everything was good.
I'm replacing the bedroom slide topper today and was just wondering...There should be hold pin holes through the end caps that line up on the tension shaft.. Pondering
Wouldn't be easier to hold the spring tension to the shaft by replacing the cotter pins in each side? When I replaced the arms for the full awning I used long cotter pins on both ends of the shaft to hold the spring in place while I removed the arms. I replaced the arms and removed the pins, everything was good.
I'm replacing the bedroom slide topper today and was just wondering...There should be hold pin holes through the end caps that line up on the tension shaft.. Pondering