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#1 verynice

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Posted 03 June 2013 - 03:11 AM

On my trip this week to the Eastern Sierras my cabover was lifting at least 3" on the front from the winds/speeds.  I had to use tie-downs from the tops of the hyd. cylinders to the dinette seat mounts to stop it from happening.  My pump valve was closed and the only way this could have happened was the cylinder seals were not sealing properly???  I just replaced the O-rings and have no leaks and they lift fine.  Anyone else have this problem?  Any solutions other than tie-downs?


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#2 Spike38

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Posted 05 June 2013 - 09:32 PM

Verynice,

Not a uncommon problem. Air seems to have enough pressure to lift the top of the camper. Getting passed by a 18 wheeler is a good cause. On my camper a 10' overhead it has a 4" x 3/8" bolt that goes thru to tie down the top half to the bottom half. This bolt goes thru at the left front of the lower half of the camper where the aluminum upright is located. The upright has a 90 degree angle attached with a hole for the bolt. On the upper section it has a sleeve that the bolt goes thru. I plan on installing the same set up on the right side when I replace my weather stripping.

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Posted 05 June 2013 - 09:48 PM

Verynice,

I posted a picture in the Alaskan picture gallery.

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#4 Rusty

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Posted 06 June 2013 - 03:55 AM

Check the condition of your pirelli gaskets.  Quite often when the pirelli ages it allows significant air in between the upper and lower sections, lifting the top....


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Posted 06 June 2013 - 01:50 PM

Thanks, I couldn't find the picture in the gallery.  I posted about 3 too many the other day...   I replaced the seals with some Home Depot garage door seals so that just may have something to do with it also.  I tried to get the pirelli but couldn't use a credit card to buy them from Alaskan (check only for purchases) and just seemed easier to grab some at the hardware store.


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 1999 Northstar TC800, 2000 Six Pac D850, Many Callen Canopies-

 2004.5 Dodge 2500 5.9D 4x4-2010 Lance 825-Toyo, Thuren, Solar, Hellwig BigWig everything- current rig

 

 


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Posted 07 June 2013 - 03:08 AM

It has been an issue on all three Alaskan's I have owned.  My 2004 has the bolt thru the drivers side, I added the same to the passenger side. Best solution I have seen. In a pinch, a ratchet strap over the top works. 


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#7 Rusty

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Posted 16 June 2013 - 04:13 PM

Good pirelli seals, replaced about every 5-7 years and keeping your hydraulic system closed tight while your traveling will help.

 

the pirellis are the big issue...underdraft through the space between the top and bottom pressurizes the interior and up she goes....it will also cut down (not eliminate) the dust buildup inside...especially on back roads in the summer.  The pirelli material is laminated with fibers which allow it to retain its shape while following the contour of the camper.  As it deteriorates, it loses the capability to change shape and hardens slightly...you know it's time to replace it when you can see the tiny cracks on the exterior side


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Posted 17 June 2013 - 02:32 PM

Thanks.  I talked to Brian at Alaskan and he said they are now installing exterior locks/pins to keep it down.  Between having the cab/camper slider open for the dogs and the high winds I think I will just make an interior lockdown device for piece of mind.


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 1999 Northstar TC800, 2000 Six Pac D850, Many Callen Canopies-

 2004.5 Dodge 2500 5.9D 4x4-2010 Lance 825-Toyo, Thuren, Solar, Hellwig BigWig everything- current rig

 

 


#9 Mike S.

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Posted 18 June 2013 - 04:43 AM

I repaced my pirelli seals two years ago have not had a problem with lifting since.  I watch it pretty close and if I seen it lift I would also drill the holes for the bolts but not until it's a problem again. 


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#10 Rusty

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Posted 18 June 2013 - 03:11 PM

do you have a slider installed at the front of the camper to access the camper from the cab for the doggies?


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