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Hi all - our sliding cover slides backwards as we drive. It's almost like a catch is missing. Has anyone got any handy fixes? Guessing it's a common problem. Thanks, DH
Cut some small pieces of self adhesive Velcro (soft side), slightly smaller than the slide runners.
stick them to the bottom runner, along the runners at various points including the front “catch“ area, the problem then disappears
At least it has a Hatch. Many others don't.50k+ van and people have to use bits of cardboard to keep the hatch closed just shows the poor quality
Sometimes better to not have something rather than have somehing so poorAt least it has a Hatch. Many others don't.
This works for me too. I did it about 2 years ago after it stopped positively latching into place with a click. No problems since.Cut some small pieces of self adhesive Velcro (soft side), slightly smaller than the slide runners.
stick them to the bottom runner, along the runners at various points including the front “catch“ area, the problem then disappears
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Brilliant. Thanks Perfectos!Cut some small pieces of self adhesive Velcro (soft side), slightly smaller than the slide runners.
stick them to the bottom runner, along the runners at various points including the front “catch“ area, the problem then disappears
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”Dacron sails”….. that takes me back!Pieces of velcro work. Another simple solution: don't fold the tent material too neatly, so that it is a bit 'bulky' when you close the hatch. That 'bulk' will keep it closed neatly. That is enough. A bit like what Barry is describing.
Also: folding material like what the tent is made of too neatly, always the same creases, isn't good for the material. It will wear at the repeated creases. Ask any sailor with Dacron sails...![]()
I used a very similar combination of stuff to silence mine from rattling and to try and keep it shut. It silenced it, but wouldn't keep it shut. That is currently solved by an old membership card jammed in between the slider and the rail. Works a charm: silent and stays closed.I saw these in Poundland recently.
Anti skid & scratch pads various sizes self adhesive felt dots, 1 sheet of thin felt, small rubberised dots (34nr) and four large Rubberised Dots.
large dots would be ideal for awnings legs whilst stowed etc ( attach to the housing where the legs stow to prevent rattles)
I am yet to try any of these, but they may be ideal for the hatch and other potential rattles etc.
and yes they were £1 (which is unusual these days)
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