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FOR SALE 1999 Viking Model 2467 pop up camper This camper is in great condition, has electric brakes, slide out dinette area, queen bed on one end and full bed on the other. Viking pop up campers can be erected quickly and with relative ease. The campers use a lift system to raise the roof and open the interior. Set-up can be completed by a single individual in a short period of time.
Viking Camping Trailers The all new Viking Camping Trailer has been engineered around one simple word EASY! Easy to set up, easy to store, easy to use and most importantly, easy to enjoy! Viking Camping Trailers provide a whole new dimension in camping trailers starting with the ease of towing created by our aerodynamic profiles and extending through ease of use and set up with our Patent Pending Glide-N-Lock bed system.
Viking boasts stunning appeal and loads of features centered around convenience and practical comfort features that the most experienced camper appreciates. GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) – is the maximum permissible weight of the unit when fully loaded.
It includes all weights, inclusive of all fluids, cargo, optional equipment and accessories. For safety and product performance do NOT exceed the GVWR. GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) – is the maximum permissible weight, including cargo, fluids, optional equipment and accessories that can be safely supported by a combination of all axles. UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight). – is the typical weight of the unit as manufactured at the factory. It includes all weight at the unit’s axle(s) and tongue or pin and LP Gas. The UVW does not include cargo, fresh potable water, additional optional equipment or dealer installed accessories.Estimated Average based on standard build optional equipment.
CCC (Cargo Carrying Capacity). – is the amount of weight available for fresh potable water, cargo, additional optional equipment and accessories. CCC is equal to GVWR minus UVW. Available CCC should accommodate fresh potable water (8.3 lbs per gallon). Before filling the fresh water tank, empty the black and gray tanks to provide for more cargo capacity.Estimated Average based on standard build optional equipment.
Each Coachmen RV is weighed at the manufacturing facility prior to shipping. A label identifying the unloaded vehicle weight of the actual unit and the cargo carrying capacity is applied to every Coachmen RV prior to leaving our facilities.
The load capacity of your unit is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading your unit. Actual towing capacity is dependent upon your particular loading and towing circumstances, which includes the GVWR, GAWR and GCWR as well as adequate trailer brakes.
Please refer to the Operator's Manual of your vehicle for further towing information. Tubular Steel Frame. Dual Drive Winch by Canimex (N/A on Express and Hard Side). Heavy Duty Dolly Jack with Wheel (N/A on Express). Wide Trac Ultralube Spring Axle (N/A on Hard Side and V-Trec).
Wide Trac Ultralube Torsion Axle (Hard Side and V-Trec Only). Electric Brakes (N/A on Express). Radial Tires (N/A on Express). Spare Tire and Carrier (LS Series Only). Aluminum Rims (Legend, Hard Side and V-Trec). Scissor Style Jacks with Pads (4).
Goshen Lift System with Double Arms (N/A on Express and Hard Side). Essentials Package: 3-Way Dometic Refer 1.9 cu.ft (2.5 cu ft. © 2018 Coachmen RV, a Division of All information contained on this website is believed to be accurate at the time of publication. However, during the model year, it may be necessary to make revisions and Forest River, Inc.
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When I learned about YouTube it has become my go to learn how to fix things, make things, etc. This site proves you can fix old dogs like me new tricks like how to fix things:) There are lots of good YouTubes out there for campers.
Without knowing the brand, I found one about fixing lifts. If you put your brand in, I bet you will find something perfect to get you started!
Sometimes even if the videos are bad (and boy are there some bad ones), they have one grain of helpful that gets you where you need to be in your to do! The link I found is. If the canvas itself is sagging because it's stretched out, you are probably better off not purchasing it the big problem with a sagging canvas is that water collects which can have obvious problems if it's just the poles that are an issue you first find out if the shepherd's pole is adjustable. Or sometimes the shepherd's pole gets bent due to weight. Then you can replace it or try to unbend it some people just use pool noodles to correct the sag, at the connection points. One example is shown in the pic. December 31, 2016 0 found this helpful Since my son is the camper in the family, I ask him for an opinion.
He said he had repaired fiberglass on a boat but never anything else - so - his suggestion was to take it to a local shop and try to get their opinion on repairs and cost as this may turn out to be a big job and may only be necessary for 'looks'. If there is no local RV/Camper repair shop near by maybe there is a boat sales/repair shop that may be able to help you - either with a cost to repair or a shop that does that sort of repair. If it is determined there is no structural damage maybe you can think of a way to 'camouflage' the damage?
My daughter even suggested asking someone at a Corvette repair shop for advice seeing as how they have to repair this 'type' of stuff on Corvettes. Hope you and your family are able to go camping soon. June 14, 2007 0 found this helpful SIMPLE GREEN should clean the canvas with no problem even if there is a lot of mildew on it.something else I've discovered that cleans mildew is DOW SCRUBBING BUBBLES BATHROOM CLEANER believe it or not!! My son bought a 1969 Chevy station wagon that literally had sat in a field for about 20 yrs. And I'm talking major mildew here!!
I did the entire inside of the car with the scrubbing bubbles and it looks like new! If the company knew how well it works for that, they would probably charge much more for the product! We bought an old Scotty camper many years ago and the awning was horrible looking and smelly with so much mildew.used simple green and looked like new. As far as repairing the canvas, I notice that you live in Ohio.are there any Amish people near you that you could ask about sewing it?? We had a Starcraft pop-up many, many years ago and it was torn around the screen windows on each end where the beds pulled out and they were able to sew it; did not charge a lot either.
Good luck with it, and happy camping!