2006 auto sleeper mezan
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2006 auto sleeper mezan
Hi just got the autosleeper and the agent told me everything but I have forgotten where is the stabilizer on the 2006 autosleeper mezan?
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Re: 2006 auto sleeper mezan
Hello - welcome to the forum.
"Stabilizer" is not a term I recognise on its own - it may be best if you say what it's in relation to. It seems you could mean the power supply unit (as in "voltage stabiliser") but that's just a guess.
"Stabilizer" is not a term I recognise on its own - it may be best if you say what it's in relation to. It seems you could mean the power supply unit (as in "voltage stabiliser") but that's just a guess.
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Re: 2006 auto sleeper mezan
its to make the mezan stable. There is a 'looks like a winder' in the storage holder and its about 3'feet long
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Re: 2006 auto sleeper mezan
There is one at each rear corner there should be a hole in the rear bumper to put the winder through and wind them down, must say we never bothered though.They are like caravan steadies
it could be under the bumper in early versions,
Alf
it could be under the bumper in early versions,
Alf
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Alf- Member
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Re: 2006 auto sleeper mezan
You may mean 'corner steadies'... Look underneath the rear of your vehicle for something the winder will fit on.
As Alf says, we never use ours.
As Alf says, we never use ours.
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Re: 2006 auto sleeper mezan
Thanks Alf, just as you said and the drivers side was down a little so I wound it back
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Re: 2006 auto sleeper mezan
bobable wrote:Thanks Alf, just as you said and the drivers side was down a little so I wound it back
It does pay to wind them down every now and then just to keep free don't put oil or grease on the threads as it only encourages road dirt etc to stick to them. When winding back up when up tight wind down one turn, carry a 9" square of 3/4" ply to wind them down onto if you do use them.
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