All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Is the friction sway unit supposed to "wiggle"? Bull Rider wrote: Just to check your procedure, you're attaching the sway device at both ends, and then tightening the hand crank fairly tight? There will be a little wiggle until you compress or tension the device. It should then be fairly snug. If it's not under compression or tension is will feel a little loose. Yes, that is correct. I guess I just figured it would not move at all, with the exception of sliding in and out. Thanks for the advice.Is the friction sway unit supposed to "wiggle"?After the friction sway is locked onto the balls is the whole unit supposed to be really loose? It seems that there is an awful amount of movement when I grab it and shake it. Thanks for any advice!Cushion/Bed problemAny of you ever redo camper cushions? I have 11 cushions that came with our 1980's camper. The cushions go flat as soon as you sit or lay on them. The upholstery was well taken care of- just need to do something with the cushions.Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bfourman wrote: That's a big trailer! We had a '87 Coachmen that was very similar, it was a great setup for our family. We have since upgraded to a newer TT, but the '87 was a awesome camper. Those are very similar. One of the best features is the triple bunk setup in the rear for the kids. That feature and the $1500 price for a ready-to-camp trailer (exception of new tires) made it a no brainer for us while we save up for a newer model in a few years.Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Newbie here!! We purchased this 1983 Skyline Weekender in the middle of summer 2013. Got it out 5 or 6 times and it fits our family perfect! Ready to get it out for the season and start working on the "to do" list we created over the winter.
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