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by g8dhe » Wed Sep 19, 2018 10:33 am
Yes it should be attached to both sides of the tent material to pull the material out wards when it folds, at the front of the AFT there are two spring loaded arms and a weight sewn into the front material to ensure similar operation at the front so that everything folds down without being trapped.
Its not the springs causing the roof frame to come down, the glue they use fails over time, there are threaded metal inserts, glued into the roof which the frame screws into to hold it in position. The screws holding the frame to the inserts/roof also have anti-vibration or locking compound on them so when you want to remove them in order to re-glue the inserts into place its a bit of a struggle the first time, trick is to use the CORRECT size philips screwhead (2?) for the screw in a wrench then apply a lot of upward force to hold the head in place and then apply a lot of torque to the screw and hold it there for 30-60 seconds eventually the screw will start to turn and then its quite easy to remove, but getting the screw to turn is the hard part - repeat for all the surrounding screws until you can release the frame. Extract the loose inserts, clean them up and then using an epoxy glue glue them back in place - be aware that there is no vent hole in the rear of the insert cavity, so only place glue on the rear face of the insert, then gently insert and push it into the cavity so that the glue spreads down from the rear around the sides, otherwise you end up with air being compressed at the rear and the insert being ejected a few seconds after you let go!
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g8dhe on Wed Sep 19, 2018 10:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.