hpcbmw
Senior Member
I've got a 1980s Keystone that has lift panel issues. The front is pretty much rotted away where the panel meets the aluminum frame, so it doesn't really hold the weight of the roof. The rear is almost as bad.
Are there any easy and quick solution?s I've just purchased a 1997 Granby, and am getting ready to sell the Keystone, but need to figure out some way to pop the roof, otherwise I doubt I'll find a buyer. What I'm using now, and it seems to work ok, is four 1x1's that I cut to fit the correct height. I lift the front of the roof, then pop the 1x1's into place at the foot of the bed, and then do the same in the rear.
These work ok, but don't seem totally secure. I'd be nervous sleeping in it on a windy night, as it doesn't seem the 1x1's get enough purchase on the top aluminum frame (they only get about 1/2" purchase). I was thinking of mounting a 1"x4" piece of hardwood on the ceiling from side to side, at the foot of the bed, but when I checked clearance with the top down, I don't think it will fit between the aluminum frame rails. A 1/2" piece of wood might fit, but doesn't seem to me like it would be strong enough. The idea would be to have the 1x4 or 1/2x4 mounted all the way across the ceiling. This would give you a solid place to push up on to raise the roof and a solid place for the 1x1's to prop the top up.
Any ideas?
EDIT: I just added a couple pictures - first is the 1x1 I'm currently using. Second pic is a piece of 1/2" board I could mount to the ceiling as a backboard for the 1x1.
Are there any easy and quick solution?s I've just purchased a 1997 Granby, and am getting ready to sell the Keystone, but need to figure out some way to pop the roof, otherwise I doubt I'll find a buyer. What I'm using now, and it seems to work ok, is four 1x1's that I cut to fit the correct height. I lift the front of the roof, then pop the 1x1's into place at the foot of the bed, and then do the same in the rear.
These work ok, but don't seem totally secure. I'd be nervous sleeping in it on a windy night, as it doesn't seem the 1x1's get enough purchase on the top aluminum frame (they only get about 1/2" purchase). I was thinking of mounting a 1"x4" piece of hardwood on the ceiling from side to side, at the foot of the bed, but when I checked clearance with the top down, I don't think it will fit between the aluminum frame rails. A 1/2" piece of wood might fit, but doesn't seem to me like it would be strong enough. The idea would be to have the 1x4 or 1/2x4 mounted all the way across the ceiling. This would give you a solid place to push up on to raise the roof and a solid place for the 1x1's to prop the top up.
Any ideas?
EDIT: I just added a couple pictures - first is the 1x1 I'm currently using. Second pic is a piece of 1/2" board I could mount to the ceiling as a backboard for the 1x1.