Closet/dresser module not plumb

lou a erdelyan

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Having problem with the Closet/dresser module (next to stove, 76
Eleganza) not being plumb. The dresser base/toe plate tilts out toward
center of coach approximately 1 1/2". (Also the stove/sink cabinet, but
think we can handle this problem.)

Read with interest Ron & Julie's comments in "My module is finally
straight" and the 35 ton jack, but can't visualize how it was used.

Any suggestions on straightening the dresser module!!

Lou Erdelyan
Houston, TX
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2000 22:07:35 -0500 Lou A Erdelyan
writes:
> Having problem with the Closet/dresser module (next to stove, 76
> Eleganza) not being plumb. The dresser base/toe plate tilts out
> toward center of coach approximately 1 1/2". (Also the stove/sink
cabinet, but think we can handle this problem.)
>
> Read with interest Ron & Julie's comments in "My module is finally
> straight" and the 35 ton jack, but can't visualize how it was used.
>
> Any suggestions on straightening the dresser module!!
>
> Lou Erdelyan
> Houston, TX

Lou, call Jim Bounds at COOP Motors. Jim Bolick who is on the Net had a
pretty serious problem with the bath room module and he says Jim fixed it
in a jiffy! (Well, since I wasn't there it may have taken longer than
that.:)

David Lee Greenberg
GMC Motorhome Registry
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I think Arch and others have answered your questions. The 35 ton jack was
overkill, any jack, such as the original one is sufficient. My coach did
not even have any brackets on the floor! It does now!

Ron and Julie

> Having problem with the Closet/dresser module (next to stove, 76
> Eleganza) not being plumb. The dresser base/toe plate tilts out toward
> center of coach approximately 1 1/2". (Also the stove/sink cabinet, but
> think we can handle this problem.)
>
> Read with interest Ron & Julie's comments in "My module is finally
> straight" and the 35 ton jack, but can't visualize how it was used.
>
> Any suggestions on straightening the dresser module!!
>
> Lou Erdelyan
> Houston, TX
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