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Pop Up camper repair?
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 327676" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>If you're talking about a Jayco style popup, try to avoid one that has major rot and/or damage to the vinyl/canvas and screens. Most the the rest can usually be fixed for a reasonable amount of time and expense unless it's something really major. If you have to replace the entire vinyl/canvas and screen/windows, it's probably going to cost you more than the camper is worth if you have to buy the replacement from a dealer. Pulleys and cables can be replaced although some of them can be a real challenge. Wood under the slide-out beds usually suffers from screws being ripped out and hardware missing. Replacing the wood is easy but getting new hardware when the original pieces are lost can be a pain to locate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 327676, member: 7544"] If you're talking about a Jayco style popup, try to avoid one that has major rot and/or damage to the vinyl/canvas and screens. Most the the rest can usually be fixed for a reasonable amount of time and expense unless it's something really major. If you have to replace the entire vinyl/canvas and screen/windows, it's probably going to cost you more than the camper is worth if you have to buy the replacement from a dealer. Pulleys and cables can be replaced although some of them can be a real challenge. Wood under the slide-out beds usually suffers from screws being ripped out and hardware missing. Replacing the wood is easy but getting new hardware when the original pieces are lost can be a pain to locate. [/QUOTE]
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