Gary,
Do you think the front arm can be changed in the field or is it best to leave it to an experienced zip dee technician? I'm told the auto awning are under tension as well and wonder if it would be a can of works out at the POG to do this.
Gary,
Do you think the front arm can be changed in the field or is it best to leave it to an experienced zip dee technician? I'm told the auto awning are under tension as well and wonder if it would be a can of works out at the POG to do this.
Last edited by GSwaim; 09-08-2010 at 08:46 AM.
I remember the guys putting it together, they had the arm off and used a small arm to turn the spring 14 revolutions and then slipped on the front arm. But there is a point where you have to hold the
end of the canopy and keep the spring from spinning to change arms.
Its a two man job on ladders, and one guy on the ground. You just have to go slow.
Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide