I wondered how the roof raising and lowering goes on a new or well maintained camper.
I spent some time dialing in the flow control valves on my 8' cabover that I mostly built. The only Alaskan parts in the system are the upgrade(large) cylinders. It goes up and down smoothly, pretty fast in the up direction.
Right now it's kind of a stressful operation, either the front or the back seems to get ahead and I have to regroup.
The slides are currently dry as I have more caulking to do, plus the rear door, roof rack and solar are not installed, more weight in the back may help?
I have seen plenty of posts that indicate people either push or pull on the rear to keep things balanced.
Does anyone have one that just goes up and down with no effort, how about in a field where it's not perfectly level.
I spent some time dialing in the flow control valves on my 8' cabover that I mostly built. The only Alaskan parts in the system are the upgrade(large) cylinders. It goes up and down smoothly, pretty fast in the up direction.
Right now it's kind of a stressful operation, either the front or the back seems to get ahead and I have to regroup.
The slides are currently dry as I have more caulking to do, plus the rear door, roof rack and solar are not installed, more weight in the back may help?
I have seen plenty of posts that indicate people either push or pull on the rear to keep things balanced.
Does anyone have one that just goes up and down with no effort, how about in a field where it's not perfectly level.