Years later, this video was a perfect help. Latch came apart in my hands when I decided to clean it - by sheer luck I found that small spring lol. Many thanks.
Thank you. I have a different pop-out lock lever on my Snug Top from ~ 2020 (previous to Snug Top being bought). It's new old stock that I just purchased from and was installed by a Snug Top dealer. 19 times out of 20 it wouldn't press in the last 1/8" or so to catch & lock. Your repair video inspired me to take mine apart to see what I might be able to do. Hoping this could help others, here's what I found that fixed it. The large push-out spring was installed backwards. It's a truncated cone. The smaller end needs to face rearward, so that it stays centered on the small thrust washer on the square shaft. The other larger end faces frontward, and rides on the large, full diameter washer in the cylinder that has the ears that attach to the latching rods. Front and rear here are with respect to the front and rear of the pickup truck. Apparently the spring had been canting a bit and binding on the c-clip. Someone at the Snug Top factory who installed my latch assembled that one component backwards. It seems likely to have been done to other's canopies too. Thanks again for your video.
Great video, thanks so much! With respect, I do recommend anyone watching this video, turn up the playback speed.... Even up to 2x. To the gentlemen who so graciously shared his knowledge, please don't take this as anything other than constructive criticism. Thanks again!
The RV repair industry is surely shaking in their boots with all of your informative repair videos!! They overcharge so much for repairs that can be done by the RV owners themselves. It just takes a little patience . . . and a lot of degreaser, LOL!
sharrin kay We are working on it. Money is tight and there are still a bunch of things that need to be done. the other big thing is getting rid of more stuff. So much stuff! You do not realize it until you try to scale down. The day will come when Rufus and I can jump in the rig and go! Thanks for watching and commenting. :) Chico
Sp when everything is apart can you remove the key lock? I just bought a tonneau cover with no keys and want to see if it's possible to just change the key lock and not have to buy a whole new t handle with lock assembly. Thanks for the vid.
Foilmagnet Yes I have heard of them. Thy are very beautiful and well built! Wish I could afford one of those babies! I hope you are able to achieve your dream someday. Keep me informed of your progress. Chico :)
His video/audio explains the entire process and it highlights his experience on working with these locks, giving his insight to people and helping people towards positive results.
Years later, this video was a perfect help. Latch came apart in my hands when I decided to clean it - by sheer luck I found that small spring lol. Many thanks.
Thank you. I have a different pop-out lock lever on my Snug Top from ~ 2020 (previous to Snug Top being bought). It's new old stock that I just purchased from and was installed by a Snug Top dealer. 19 times out of 20 it wouldn't press in the last 1/8" or so to catch & lock. Your repair video inspired me to take mine apart to see what I might be able to do. Hoping this could help others, here's what I found that fixed it. The large push-out spring was installed backwards. It's a truncated cone. The smaller end needs to face rearward, so that it stays centered on the small thrust washer on the square shaft. The other larger end faces frontward, and rides on the large, full diameter washer in the cylinder that has the ears that attach to the latching rods. Front and rear here are with respect to the front and rear of the pickup truck. Apparently the spring had been canting a bit and binding on the c-clip. Someone at the Snug Top factory who installed my latch assembled that one component backwards. It seems likely to have been done to other's canopies too.
Thanks again for your video.
Great video, thanks so much!
With respect, I do recommend anyone watching this video, turn up the playback speed.... Even up to 2x. To the gentlemen who so graciously shared his knowledge, please don't take this as anything other than constructive criticism. Thanks again!
The RV repair industry is surely shaking in their boots with all of your informative repair videos!! They overcharge so much for repairs that can be done by the RV owners themselves. It just takes a little patience . . . and a lot of degreaser, LOL!
debmarie55 Thanks for the thumbs up! WD-40 Rocks!!:)
your videos are top notch and enjoyable Chico.
Great Video....cant wait until you guys go on the road, I know it will be lots of fun and I cant wait to watch!
sharrin kay We are working on it. Money is tight and there are still a bunch of things that need to be done. the other big thing is getting rid of more stuff. So much stuff! You do not realize it until you try to scale down. The day will come when Rufus and I can jump in the rig and go! Thanks for watching and commenting. :) Chico
Sp when everything is apart can you remove the key lock? I just bought a tonneau cover with no keys and want to see if it's possible to just change the key lock and not have to buy a whole new t handle with lock assembly. Thanks for the vid.
Where can I purchase the exact lock for my rv
Hello! Anybody knows what kind of lock cylinder is inside this handle?
Thx for sharring hope one day to go to the states and buy a class A my self I want an old Wanderlodge from 1986 to 1989 Do you know of them ?
Foilmagnet Yes I have heard of them. Thy are very beautiful and well built! Wish I could afford one of those babies! I hope you are able to achieve your dream someday. Keep me informed of your progress. Chico :)
Rufus N Dufus I will
great video sir.....congrats.
Miss you Chico!
you're very handy Chico, how much did you work on the Harley? I would guess most of the work. $50.00===ouch!!!!! 2 thumbs up.
Thank you! I try to do what I can. Crazy prices for those locks and there is 10 of them! Adds up quickly!
Very interesting! You just saved anyone who is interested a lot of money.
I hope so. RV stuff is way over priced!
I bet a gun cleaning kit would be perfect for this job.
Yes, it would be perfect! Great idea!
I just finished watching this video. Very informative.
Pidasian Hippie
Thank you.
This could be a 5 min video if you simply said clean the parts well and left it at that. I think you beat that horse to death!
Ray Sulich Sorry.
Rufus N Dufus Don't be sorry to a troll, video was great.....
Nothing about being a troll. It was constructive critism and I hope taken as such by the videographer.
His video/audio explains the entire process and it highlights his experience on working with these locks, giving his insight to people and helping people towards positive results.