clutzer
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Hello everyone,
I'd like to pass along some wisdom so that people will not blindly follow instructions during the bow and tarp installation and wind up with a top that's not practically removable. And moreover, not go through the **** I did trying to get the self-tapping screws installed, and then subsequently removed. Let's just say a dremel, and a hammer and prying actions were required.
I know that for my M1101, I want to be able to put on and take off the top, and have that be something I can do myself.
Here's the issue with the install procedure: the top stabilizing panels essentially get permanently fasted to the bows. If you try to remove the bows to use your trailer in an open-fashion, you'd need to elevate all four bows simultaneously (think four friends) and lower the bows onto the ground in the perfect orientation as to not damage the top stabilizing panels. IMPOSSIBLE.
So, my modification is to drill the 5/32 hole all the way through, and use a 1.5", 8-32 bolt with nylon washers and a wingnut for easy installation and removal. From top to bottom:
- Bolt head
- Nylon washer
- Top stabilizing panel
- 3/4" bow
- Nylon washer
- Wingnut
Here are pictures.
I'd like to pass along some wisdom so that people will not blindly follow instructions during the bow and tarp installation and wind up with a top that's not practically removable. And moreover, not go through the **** I did trying to get the self-tapping screws installed, and then subsequently removed. Let's just say a dremel, and a hammer and prying actions were required.
I know that for my M1101, I want to be able to put on and take off the top, and have that be something I can do myself.
Here's the issue with the install procedure: the top stabilizing panels essentially get permanently fasted to the bows. If you try to remove the bows to use your trailer in an open-fashion, you'd need to elevate all four bows simultaneously (think four friends) and lower the bows onto the ground in the perfect orientation as to not damage the top stabilizing panels. IMPOSSIBLE.
So, my modification is to drill the 5/32 hole all the way through, and use a 1.5", 8-32 bolt with nylon washers and a wingnut for easy installation and removal. From top to bottom:
- Bolt head
- Nylon washer
- Top stabilizing panel
- 3/4" bow
- Nylon washer
- Wingnut
Here are pictures.
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