CurtisFamily wrote:
I'm sure this was probably one of those DUH moments, but for the past four years we have owned our toy hauler, the one thing I have not liked is when lowering the bunks, we couldn't lower the bottom bunk without lowering the top bunk as well. It would be nice to have the extra headroom when using the bottom bunk as sitting area, etc. Then what do you know, while cleaning the other day, I see there are holes for pins up near the top of the tracks, which just happen to line up with the bottom of the top bunk's frame. So by purchasing some pins and putting them in these holes while the bunks are raised, I can now lower the bottom bunk while the top one remains in place.
I'm sure 99% of you knew this, so I post this for that 1% who like me, had no idea.
The dealer told us we could do that with our coachman adrenaline, where do you get the pins?
Now if could figure how to turn on the outside speakers.