durangatan
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- Feb 20, 2012
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Hey guys, looking for some advice, went and checked out an older Grandby model. Really solid all around (appliances work, canvas and roof great, siding good) except for a couple of things that I am looking for advice on:
1) the right half of the front top piece of the pop up mechanism is rotted out where it is riveted to the piano hinge, this looks like a simple repair (drill out rivets, make new piece, rivet), am I missing something? The Piano hinge is still serviceable.
2) The camper was permanently installed on a truck when it was picked up from the dealer/factory, there is no eyebolt turn buckle set up, instead it was bolted directly to floor through the bed. Again it seems relatively simple to add the eyebolt set up.
3)The camper as originally installed did not have a front window, there was a permanent boot feature to the truck. This will not work for my arrangement, anyone out there replaced window, or know it it is possible in this type of setup? (I assume that the opening is the same size as the window) Also, I am not opposed to just filling it in with a sealed plywood setup)
Thanks for the input,
Ivan
1) the right half of the front top piece of the pop up mechanism is rotted out where it is riveted to the piano hinge, this looks like a simple repair (drill out rivets, make new piece, rivet), am I missing something? The Piano hinge is still serviceable.
2) The camper was permanently installed on a truck when it was picked up from the dealer/factory, there is no eyebolt turn buckle set up, instead it was bolted directly to floor through the bed. Again it seems relatively simple to add the eyebolt set up.
3)The camper as originally installed did not have a front window, there was a permanent boot feature to the truck. This will not work for my arrangement, anyone out there replaced window, or know it it is possible in this type of setup? (I assume that the opening is the same size as the window) Also, I am not opposed to just filling it in with a sealed plywood setup)
Thanks for the input,
Ivan