Linda, nice work. That looks great!!
Jeff Wanamog Off Road Camper Guy Oct 28, 2010 #17 Here's mine I used 50 lb. struts. There is a 125 wat panel on roof and it is almost perfectly balanced. Jeff
Here's mine I used 50 lb. struts. There is a 125 wat panel on roof and it is almost perfectly balanced. Jeff
B bigun Observer Dec 11, 2010 #18 Question are the struts strong enough to hold the roof up while you use the camper or do you still need the lift boards to hold it up
Question are the struts strong enough to hold the roof up while you use the camper or do you still need the lift boards to hold it up
Jeff Wanamog Off Road Camper Guy Dec 11, 2010 #19 My struts are strong enough to hold the top up, but the lift boards help with the lateral stability. Jeff
My struts are strong enough to hold the top up, but the lift boards help with the lateral stability. Jeff
B bigun Observer Dec 11, 2010 #20 Thanks the lift boards on my Granby are falling apart I guess I'll contact FWC and see if they have them available.
Thanks the lift boards on my Granby are falling apart I guess I'll contact FWC and see if they have them available.
Deltarat Observer Dec 12, 2010 #21 bigun said: Thanks the lift boards on my Granby are falling apart I guess I'll contact FWC and see if they have them available. Click to expand... They're still available, but also give ATC a call. The lift panels are identical and I think you'll save some money at ATC.
bigun said: Thanks the lift boards on my Granby are falling apart I guess I'll contact FWC and see if they have them available. Click to expand... They're still available, but also give ATC a call. The lift panels are identical and I think you'll save some money at ATC.