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Messages - Alan Fletcher

#1
See Dan's (Livin Lite) note above. They are not bent. That's the way they are designed. Suggest you not try to bend them as you may weaken them.
#2
QuickSilver Tent Campers / Tent Camper Wash
June 14, 2017, 08:53:46 AM
After each outing, I like to set up at home and wash down the vinyl/canvas of my 6.0. Tent camper.  Does anyone have a suggestion of a soap/cleaner that would work best? Something I could just add water to, like a car wash soap?  Difficult to find that kind of vinyl/canvas wash.

Thanks, Alan
#3
Thanks Dan!

Was afraid I had to lose some weight!

Alan
#4
Oops! Sorry Dan! Appreciate your help! I have the off-road package on my 6.0. Any possibility of my obtaining a set of legs, like those on the new Jeep tent camper,  and installing those on mine?
#5
Sorry Dan! Intended to say that "no cracking in the paint would indicate that the brackets have NOT been bent."
#6
Thanks Dan!

Both brackets look the same, and I don't see any cracking in the bracket paint which would indicate they have been bent, which is why I'm wondering if they were designed that way.  I'm also a little afraid that if they are bent, attempting to bend them might weaken them?  And if they were designed the way they are, bending would then damage them. Was hoping that others that have a 6.0 could tell me if their brackets look the same. Sent an email to Livin Lite, but they are a little slow in responding to these types of questions.

Alan
#7
While the bed supports appear to be a little flimsy, they seem to be sufficiently supporting the 2 of us, so far. The brackets that the spring loaded legs snap into, appear to be bent from a 90 degree angle to about 120 degrees.  Wondering if that's the designed angle or have we bent them.  Looks like the legs could easily pop out.  See photo. Any reason to be concerned?    Appreciate any feed back I can get!

Thanks, Alan