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Originally Posted by ckindle56
I have successfully installed my Patty O' Room on two previous trailers with a straight front wall on each. Now, I am attempting to install it on my 2008 HiLo 22T. The problem is anchoring the side panels to the nonsymmetrical walls of the trailer with twist locks. I have not installed the screw-in twist locks yet to the fiberglass siding. In fact, I am looking for an alternative method to install these locks without having to screw them into the fiberglass. My idea is to make some sort of frame (maybe out of alumninum) matching the contour of the wall (raised position) for each side panel that could somehow be clamped top and bottom ? with the locks installed on the frame in their proper location. (I would have the front of the frame with the locks made to be parellel all the way down and the back to match the wall contour).
I know this seems like a lot (and a little crazy) to do just to install the locks, however, if I were to install them in the normal manner...1. I don't trust the stability of the fiberglass to hold the lock. 2. I can't put locks on the bottom wall of the HiLo or they will be sheared the first time I lower it. 3. I would have to cut the side panel somewhere in the middle to fit the cover to the wall contour.
Anyway, there is probably someone out there that already has the perfect solution for this dilema and so simple that it will prove I am overthinking this whole process. We use the Patty O' Room all the time...it is great.
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Those things you describe, you sure as heck cant risk it hitting the seal on the top half as or when it is lowered.
2 things I think of about the patio, is the one side (against the camper) open? if so I dont know what to do. But if you just need it to hook to the camper more than all down the top half and then a little on the bottom, why fight it?
Well, I thought about it more, I think then what you need to find is someone that can sew a strip of materiald from where the top halve stops on down until the camper stops, and use (as someone mentioned) good 2 inch wide velcro to hold it. with the glue I have seen ont the good stuff, maybe 1 or 2 short screws per side would allow for some 'peace of mind" on it?
or make a moveable framework, IMHO that removes or would fold up from the bottom of the trailer when when you are ready camp. you would have to make an easy mount for the bottom (Im thinking like the awnings use) and maybe one more spot (but definitely below where the top half is when folded) that could extend a fram clear up to under top half when top raised.
The awning I am thinking of I have seen on more hilos, that have 2 bars on side that hold the roll of awning, and goe's out as extend awning.. you could mimic this with some aluminum (like angle iron) that could be slipped on a bottom bracket and bolted or held in place in a couple places as you go up the side, the taken off when folding up to travel.
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