Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED], In a recent posting, you wrote: >Zip-Dee awnings only have one spring at the front. That's what I don't like >about them. All others have two. What you have to do is take the leg off at >the top by the tube, Roll the arm clock wise or over the top. Should have >about 15 turns. Question: Do you have any idea when Zip-Dee awnings began putting two spring in their awnings? My 1986 32' Airstream has two springs. I know that because one broke last year and had to be replaced. The 1977 31' Airstream we're using this year has only one spring. Terry mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ps - Here in the Foothills area of Yuma, Arizona, there are used 15 tow trucks advertised for sale by private owners in the local advertiser (Yuma White Sheet). This doesn't begin to count the number of used tow vehicles for sale in drive ways at private homes. Anyone with a current NADA book could quickly learn which prices were competitive and narrow the search for test driving and consideration. To unsubscribe or to change to a daily Digest, please go to http://www.airstream.net/vaclist/listoffice.html If replying back to this message, please delete all the unnecessary original text from your reply.
