Whatever type of fix you do.....if you're screwing something into the wall, watch out how deep you go, not much space before you go totally thru to the outside
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I wanted to share my fix for this. I used some eye bolts (not sure what they are actually called) and a few clips for a draw bar pin and made my own retention system. Anyway, here is a pic..
Thanks!
Jeremiah
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Thinking back to the pup days :h, my first thought was that the rubber gasket on the canvas, and a little hook/loop on top was ALL that held it. Upon, second reflection....there was a latch similar to the pic below on top...I remember NOW, because they wouldn't latch right if the trailer was not level :S Here is where a similar Coleman part can be found.