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Old 03-20-2014, 05:53 PM   #1
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Hello - 20 March 2014
I am new to this forum and have looked at some of the owner manuals, and fixup videos on YouTube. I wanted to know if anywhere, there were diagrams, schematics or photos of the framing and bracing components of the hi lo's upper segment and roof. I am considering buying a one axle model that has damage to the upper segment.
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Hello - 20 March 2014
I am new to this forum and have looked at some of the owner manuals, and fixup videos on YouTube. I wanted to know if anywhere, there were diagrams, schematics or photos of the framing and bracing components of the hi lo's upper segment and roof. I am considering buying a one axle model that has damage to the upper segment.
Thank you.
Some of the brochures have pictures of the framing.
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Old 03-21-2014, 01:17 AM   #3
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We need to know if it is a towlite(lighter model). The classic models are heavier and are constructed differently. What year is the HiLo you are looking at?
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Good evening Sam do you know a lot about the HI LO travel trailers I'm looking for a Oweners manual for a HI LO model 3289FB 32 foot fifth wheel trying to find schematics of the framing and bracing components of the upper segment and roof can you be of help
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Good evening Sam do you know a lot about the HI LO travel trailers I'm looking for a Oweners manual for a HI LO model 3289FB 32 foot fifth wheel trying to find schematics of the framing and bracing components of the upper segment and roof can you be of help
At this point you may have better luck checking with some of the folks that used to build them. Sam does have an RV dealer she uses which used to be a HI-LO dealer and they may also be a good resource. I hope you can chase more of this down and share it.

Here is a link to play with it:

http://www.hilotrailerforum.com/f5/j...parts-com-893/

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Default Owners manual and schematics.

I am not aware of anything that is model specific. The manuals in the library are generic from year to year. If you were looking for a certain apliance then you would search the manufacture and use your model #.Your best bet is to contactJR in Ohio.
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I spent considerable time helping my Hi-Lo dealer friend and I never saw any schematics or diagrams other than what were in the owners manuals.
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Been looking for a copy are hoping someone may see my post are buy some chance get lucky been calling every place I can find that use to be a dealer in other states and spending hours looking on the Internet for one but thank I'm losing the battle and finding one and I do thank every one for there replys and for there help
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We probably could answer a specific question for you. Many of us have had to do extensive repairs.
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Ok I have never in my life ever replaced a hole roof on a travel trailer and I'm a temping this task all I know is the plywood has to be 1/8 " to 3/16 " thick I pertty much going to replace all the wood on the upper section of the trailer not sure if roof needs to be in the up position are the down position and one of the things I'm also have fun finding is that size plywood not sure if you can use 1/4 " but would be very greatful for the help
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Ok I have never in my life ever replaced a hole roof on a travel trailer and I'm a temping this task all I know is the plywood has to be 1/8 " to 3/16 " thick I pertty much going to replace all the wood on the upper section of the trailer not sure if roof needs to be in the up position are the down position and one of the things I'm also have fun finding is that size plywood not sure if you can use 1/4 " but would be very greatful for the help
Anytime you are on the roof of a Hi-Low/Two-Lite, the top half of the trailer should be in the down position.
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