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woodhog
Oct 01, 2016Explorer
You don't have to remove the hatch from the white combing.
Lay in the bunk, remove all those red plastic fasteners on the inside
of the combing....(pull out all those little plastic covers with the holes in them)
The whole hatch, clear plastic moveable cover and white combing will
then pull off when you break the cement bonding it to the roof hole..
It all stays together as one assembly on our Arrow...
I had it all out twice, it was not as hard as it looked, just loosen
up the caulking and pull that thing out of there..
Ours is laying in the backyard now, a piece of nice plywood over the hole.
A barn roof fell on the camper and broke the clear plastic part..
Lay in the bunk, remove all those red plastic fasteners on the inside
of the combing....(pull out all those little plastic covers with the holes in them)
The whole hatch, clear plastic moveable cover and white combing will
then pull off when you break the cement bonding it to the roof hole..
It all stays together as one assembly on our Arrow...
I had it all out twice, it was not as hard as it looked, just loosen
up the caulking and pull that thing out of there..
Ours is laying in the backyard now, a piece of nice plywood over the hole.
A barn roof fell on the camper and broke the clear plastic part..
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