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Old Today, 12:44 PM   #1
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I am replacing the cables in my 69 Snyder Hi Lo. Should the camper be in the raised or lowered position when replacing these cables?
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Hi and welcome. Replacement can actually be done with the top up or down, but it is easier with the top up (AND SUPPORTED WITH 4-2x4s TO KEEP IT THERE!)

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Thanks for the advice, Jack.

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