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AirForceAngler
Jun 30, 2014Explorer
Here are the steps I used with my 2 pop-ups.
Back into the campsite and level side-to-side using boards under the tires.
Once level side-to-side, chock the tires, unhitch and level front-to-back using tongue jack.
Place bunk support rods at front and rear on the ground near where they'll go.
Unlatch the four latches that hold the top closed.
Crank up the top.
Crank down the stabilizers if so equipped.
Pull out bunk ends and secure with support rods.
Insert/install the bunk-tent support rods from inside the trailer.
Intall the door.
To take down, just reverse the steps. One big thing to remember with most if not all pop ups is to make sure the stabilizers are NOT down when raising or lowering the top. This keeps the frame/body from being in a bind when moving the roof.
Happy Camping!
Back into the campsite and level side-to-side using boards under the tires.
Once level side-to-side, chock the tires, unhitch and level front-to-back using tongue jack.
Place bunk support rods at front and rear on the ground near where they'll go.
Unlatch the four latches that hold the top closed.
Crank up the top.
Crank down the stabilizers if so equipped.
Pull out bunk ends and secure with support rods.
Insert/install the bunk-tent support rods from inside the trailer.
Intall the door.
To take down, just reverse the steps. One big thing to remember with most if not all pop ups is to make sure the stabilizers are NOT down when raising or lowering the top. This keeps the frame/body from being in a bind when moving the roof.
Happy Camping!
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