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PopupMark

Member
Jan 25, 2023
32
Hello,
2nd pop up for me. Just drove 2 states to pick this 1990 Coleman Roanoke up. Seems in immaculate.condition minus a few areas on the fabric. Happy to be here and looking forward to tips, suggestions and hook ups for parts.
 

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Sjm9911

Super Active Member
May 31, 2018
12,696
Nj
Congratulations on your N2U popup. I wish I picked up mine with a flatbed trailer then again that must have been a challenge to get it up on there.
I was goung to say that the first thing is it usally towed by itself! Lol. Welcome and good luck with it.
 

PopupMark

Member
Jan 25, 2023
32
Congratulations on your N2U popup. I wish I picked up mine with a flatbed trailer then again that must have been a challenge to get it up on there.
Thanks! It was a tight fit and not as easy as I had planned. Even though they are small it still took some elbow grease to get it on there! My thought process was this, 1) no tags yet and 2) no clue what condition the bearings were in. Better safe than sorry!
 

jmkay1

2004 Fleetwood/Coleman Utah
Oct 10, 2013
8,057
Northern Virginia
no clue what condition the bearings were in. Better safe than sorry!
Exactly and very smart move. I didn’t realize it at the time but My camper breaks and hub assembly were apparently rust buckets when I bought my camper and the shop I took it to later exclaimed I’m lucky the breaks didn’t catch on fire. Scary thought is I drove that camper 6 hours from the sellers to my to my winter storage lot. i went by an inspection sticker saying it was recently inspected as per my states rules. Didn’t even think the seller could have paid someone off to get it. I wish I had the foresight to bring a trailer myself. So great job Even though it was extra work and expense.
 

PopupMark

Member
Jan 25, 2023
32
Exactly and very smart move. I didn’t realize it at the time but My camper breaks and hub assembly were apparently rust buckets when I bought my camper and the shop I took it to later exclaimed I’m lucky the breaks didn’t catch on fire. Scary thought is I drove that camper 6 hours from the sellers to my to my winter storage lot. i went by an inspection sticker saying it was recently inspected as per my states rules. Didn’t even think the seller could have paid someone off to get it. I wish I had the foresight to bring a trailer myself. So great job Even though it was extra work and expense.
I was about 3 hours away. I’m glad yours didn’t catch fire!
 

Jimbow

Super Active Member
Silver Supporting Member
Nov 30, 2012
2,207
Genius. Congratulations. I drove my first home with it fishtailing. Be fortunately it was only a mile or so. That led to my first "help" post. More good fortune a propane tank and battery was all it needed to track smoothly.
 




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