ok replaced the roof of my pop top but the new roof is now to heavy to lift with the original scissor lifts thinking of adding the jayco easylift system to it
anybody had any experience with fitting this to a non jayco van ?
and does it make it easier ?
cant afford the air bags !
any other suggestions ?
add a extra couple of scissor lifts perhaps ?
Sheba said
06:16 PM May 1, 2016
Have you checked out RV Airlifters yet ? They cost less than $1,000.
Cheers,
Sheba.
PeterD said
08:56 PM May 1, 2016
We would not be able to lift the lid on our 5.5 m pop-top without them.
Sparkster said
04:27 PM May 2, 2016
I fitted the RV Airlifters to a Pop Top we had seven years ago when I had a crook shoulder they were absolutely fantastic.
So simple in operation that I doubt much would ever go wrong and the people in Brisbane (I think) who make and supply them were great to deal with.
I wouldn't fiddle around too much just fit them, you'll have forgotten the price into the future when it takes a flick of a switch and a fifteen second wait for the roof to be up.
BEAUTIFUL!
Keith.
madaboutled said
05:02 PM May 2, 2016
If you have strong lifting/anchor points maybe you could consider using 12 Volt Actuators, you can easily buy them on fleabay.
Bill B said
06:18 PM May 2, 2016
Sheba wrote:
Have you checked out RV Airlifters yet ? They cost less than $1,000.
Cheers,
Sheba.
He said he can't afford the airbags/lifters.
dzcook said
12:21 AM May 3, 2016
peter d is that with the easylifters or the air bags
think the air bags would be far to expensive for me , would be nice but money is tight !
ok replaced the roof of my pop top but the new roof is now to heavy to lift with the original scissor lifts thinking of adding the jayco easylift system to it
anybody had any experience with fitting this to a non jayco van ?
and does it make it easier ?
cant afford the air bags !
any other suggestions ?
add a extra couple of scissor lifts perhaps ?
Have you checked out RV Airlifters yet ? They cost less than $1,000.
Cheers,
Sheba.
I fitted the RV Airlifters to a Pop Top we had seven years ago when I had a crook shoulder they were absolutely fantastic.
So simple in operation that I doubt much would ever go wrong and the people in Brisbane (I think) who make and supply them were great to deal with.
I wouldn't fiddle around too much just fit them, you'll have forgotten the price into the future when it takes a flick of a switch and a fifteen second wait for the roof to be up.
BEAUTIFUL!
Keith.
If you have strong lifting/anchor points maybe you could consider using 12 Volt Actuators, you can easily buy them on fleabay.
He said he can't afford the airbags/lifters.
think the air bags would be far to expensive for me , would be nice but money is tight !