Zip Dee question
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07-18-2007, 13:37
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Zip Dee question
Been getting extra window awnings all around. Been cleaning my big
awnings and I think your problem is the hook portion is on backwards. It slides off the portion attached to the side of bus. Take it out and turn it around. Should solve the problem. Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 (with 8 awnings) Tacoma, Wa. > > The rear rafter arm, however, has the hook facing upwards so it > engages the shaft from the bottom. The arm is supported only by a > short section of the hook and therefor could drop on someone's head at > any time, probably mine. > > Is this the way it should be? I looked at the Zip Dee site diagrams, > but they only show the front arm and the parts catalog doesn't > differentiate between the front and rear parts. > > I have the older curved style. > > Gardner > 78FC33 > |
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