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Topic: Dome Set-Up. The Definitive List
Posted By: Tusten Traveler
Subject: Dome Set-Up. The Definitive List
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2010 at 12:29pm
Can someone who has done it several times and has a good system please give me a list in order of how to set up the R-Dome? We want to try it, but have forgotten everything we saw at Couch's 7 months ago and it has remained in the box. Every "tip" will be appreciated- even where to place items as they come out of the box.
 
Thank you!


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John and Linda
One 14 lb Cockapoo
2010 RPod 174



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Posted By: HuronSailor
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2010 at 6:30pm

1. Remove instruction booklet from the bag, grasp it firmly by one corner, and throw it as far away as you possibly can. It's worthlessly generic and seems to have instructions for everything from boiling water to brain surgery. Once you heave that puppy, it's easier if you have two people for the actual setup process. Here goes:

2. Unroll the dome, make sure it's right side out (screen coverings go outside), then slide the attached awning rope through the track over the rPod door. One can push, and one can pull. If you sand/lube the track up, and make sure all the screws are tight before hand so you don't snag a screw head (hello, Forest River quality control) it actually slides in pretty easily, and one person can just push it through.
 
3. With a healthy amount of fear, and possibly protective eyewear, begin assembling the very long aluminum arch pole segment by segment as you push it into the slot in the front wall of the dome. Do not attempt to pull it through. If you pull on it, it will come apart somewhere inside the dome. Do not ask how I know this. Don't try to assemble it into its finished length before you start inserting it into the dome, because it will come apart before you get done. Don't ask how I know this.  The second person can help by smoothing out wrinkles and kinks ahead of the advancing arch pole. Keep pushing it through until you have equal amounts of pole sticking out each end.
 
4. Bend the pole into an arch and temporarily plant the ends in the ground. Connect the threshold strap together to keep the ends of the arch pole from sproinging apart. You can fine tune this later. Have your helper stand in front of the dome,  holding the side support straps to keep the front wall of the dome from tipping over.
 
5. Go inside with the telescoping roof poles. Insert the ball of the center pole into the socket (you may need a short stool like I do), extend the pole, and clip the other end onto the aluminum arch pole through the slot provided in the dome. Extend the pole just enough to take the wrinkles out of the roof, then lock it. Make sure the locking handle itself doesn't rub on the inside of the roof, because if there's any breeze at all making the dome flutter, you'll have yourself a hole in the roof in a surprisingly short time. Don't ask how I know this. Repeat for the two end roof poles. At this point your helper doesn't need to hold the straps anymore, the dome will stand on its own.
 
6. Try opening the pod's door. You may want to slide the whole shootin' match within the track toward the front of the pod a wee bit, so the door can open all the way and clear the front roof pole. Engineering change needed here, I'd say.
 
7. Come outside, zip the doors closed. Make any minor adjustments to the position of the arch pole ends, moving them closer to or farther away from the rpod so the dome just comes up flush against the pod itself. I like to  make mine look nice and even and pretty.
 
8. Make any needed adjustments to the length of the threshold strap. The key is to keep the arch in the pole tight enough that you don't have any pressure trying to pull the big door zipper apart. Run the side straps out and stake them down, with very very little tension. Too much tension here will also tend to spread the door zipper apart, making it tough to open and close when you get near the top of the zipper's travel.
 
9. Go around inside and stake the loops down, with the gray rain runoff flaps all sticking outside.  I usually put a stake over the threshold strap near the base of each end of the arch pole, and one over the strap right in the middle. This minimizes the chance you'll snag the strap with your toe, which can make you spill your beer. Don't ask how I know this.
 
10. The first time you slide the bug screen in the bottom track, you'll probably want to make a simple horizontal slit for the rpod step to poke through, and a vertical slit where the rpod axle is.


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.: Mark & Beth :: Silverado 5.3L :: 2018 rPod 180 :.


Posted By: gizeh
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2010 at 7:08pm
We thank Tusten Traveler for asking the question, and HuronSailor for the MOST helpful (and humorous!) reply.   We will print your instructions and take them with us on our maiden voyage.  We very much appreciate the time and thought you took to write such organized directions.

Tunsten T - We are also, "John and Linda!"
HuronSailor - Linda is also a HAM (KG6FOT) not operating lately


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John and Linda
175 r-pod, Ford F-250
'89 Alaskan camper
'62 VW Bug


Posted By: Tusten Traveler
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2010 at 11:00pm
Wow Huron!!! Can't thank you enough Hug....if we can't figure it out from your incredible list, we don't deserve to call ourselves campers!  And clearly a sense of humor helps the process...
 
Thanks again....we'll let you know how it goes when we try it in the next few weeks.
 


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John and Linda
One 14 lb Cockapoo
2010 RPod 174


Posted By: Outbound
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2010 at 11:35am
Great Instructions, HuronSailor!
 
Originally posted by HuronSailor

10. The first time you slide the bug screen in the bottom track, you'll probably want to make a simple horizontal slit for the rpod step to poke through, and a vertical slit where the rpod axle is.
 
I found that two verticle slits, one on either side of the step so that the middle piece fits down behind the step, works very well.


Posted By: HuronSailor
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2010 at 11:50am
Originally posted by Outbound

I found that two verticle slits, one on either side of the step so that the middle piece fits down behind the step, works very well.
 
That actually sounds like it might work better than the horizontal slit I used.


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.: Mark & Beth :: Silverado 5.3L :: 2018 rPod 180 :.


Posted By: techntrek
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2010 at 4:02pm

The first time or two I would add "open six pack of beer".  And "be prepared to flip the canopy over and reinsert into the c-channel 2 or 3 times.  In the dark."



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Doug ~ '10 171 (2009-2015) ~ 2008 Salem ~ http://www.rpod-owners.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=1723 - Pod instruction manual


Posted By: HuronSailor
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2010 at 6:46pm
Originally posted by Tusten Traveler

if we can't figure it out from your incredible list, we don't deserve to call ourselves campers! And clearly a sense of humor helps the process...  
 
Aw, shucks, it was nothin', really. I had some purty good English teachers.
 
As a freshman in English 101 I was assigned to write a booklet called "The Comprehensive Guide To Setting The Table For Tea." My professor's comment after reading the booklet was simply, "Comprehensive, indeed."


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.: Mark & Beth :: Silverado 5.3L :: 2018 rPod 180 :.


Posted By: sylviablue
Date Posted: 09 Mar 2010 at 7:22pm
Big smile  You are too funny.

Hey, setting up the r-dome takes ten minutes guys.  It's not rocket science as we used to say.



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four peas


Posted By: techntrek
Date Posted: 09 Mar 2010 at 7:49pm
Still easier with that six pack!

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Doug ~ '10 171 (2009-2015) ~ 2008 Salem ~ http://www.rpod-owners.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=1723 - Pod instruction manual


Posted By: rpodcamper.com
Date Posted: 10 Mar 2010 at 9:45am
everything is easier with that six pack!  We are only using the dome for longer stays and using easy ups for shorter stays.


Posted By: GoofyNewfie
Date Posted: 13 Mar 2010 at 8:36pm
Great instructions! I take possession of my R-172 in a couple of weeks, when the snow melts. I also purchased the rdom and was wondering how it sets up. I did read somewhere that some sort of 'snaps' need to be attached to the rpod? is this true? or are they factory installed, or does the dealer install them, or can the owner install them? I don't know if I want to start drilling holes in the side of the pod... right away anyways! hehehe
 
 


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2010 RP-172
Tow Vehicle - 2003 Rendezvous


Posted By: Bigbit
Date Posted: 14 Mar 2010 at 10:06am
Regarding Step 2 - sliding the molding through the groove - being high enough to do so is very important.  For awhile, I was sliding the site's picnic table close to the side of the camper so that I could use it as a "stool" to step up on.  That worked OK until the weekend we went to the campsite where the tables were chained in place!
 
I have since bought a 2 foot step stool from Home Depot:  http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xr5/R-100658398/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053 - http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xr5/R-100658398/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053 .  It's light, easily holds my weight, and when collapsed, fits in the under-sink storage bin on the front of my R-Pod behind the driver's side of my vehicle.  The stool makes R-Dome set-up go a lot easier.  I am 6' 1", so I  believe the stool or equivalent to be a necessity for most people.
 
Regarding the snaps, they have gotten mixed reviews regafding their repeatable use.  I use mine, but make sure you find a good  location for the awning before deciding where to locate the snaps.  You particularly want too make sure the awning is situated such that your R-Pod door can easily open at least half-way.  Once I had my "happy spot", I marked the end locations of the molding on the channel with a Sharpie marker so that I can repeat the installation location over and over.


Posted By: HuronSailor
Date Posted: 14 Mar 2010 at 2:17pm
I attached small suction cups to the rDome at each snap location, and just stick them to the side of the pod.

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.: Mark & Beth :: Silverado 5.3L :: 2018 rPod 180 :.


Posted By: blissful
Date Posted: 08 Jun 2011 at 7:15pm
Tuston Traveler.
 
Had a frustrating time taking the dome down the 1st time!  Then, I read the instruction sheet included in the dome case and things went very well.  If you do not have this instruction sheet it tells you to leave in the track and then fold the sides in before taking down the screen room.  Hope this helps.  This method also makes it possible to fit back into the bag.
 
Bugless BlissfulTongueWink


Posted By: iamsmonk
Date Posted: 08 Jun 2011 at 8:05pm
I gave up on the case the dome came in on the second try.  Got myself a big Rubbermaid tub.  When I tear down the dome I remove the stakes along the bottom, poles up top then the shock corded pole that runs along the front.  I shove the bottom into the tub then "Z" fold the track as I remove it from the pod and it goes on the very top of the tub.  When I'm ready to put it up again, the track is right there ready to feed into the track.  If I have to put the dome up when it's damp I don't have to worry about the moisture getting in the Pod and it's easy enough to unpack it when I get home to air it out.  The tub rides on the dinette bench while traveling.  We totally LOVE our dome. 

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Sherrie & Carol,
Henri, Jay & Tanner
2004 Dodge Dakota w/4.7 V8
2011 r-pod 177

Let's go camping!


Posted By: tdrace
Date Posted: 08 Jun 2011 at 9:09pm
Luv my dome! I roll it up like a sleeping bag and it fits back into the bag.HAPPY PODDING

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tdrace's
2018 180
2010 FORD F150 V-8
equalizer e-2 hitch
Sisters on the Fly #1569


Posted By: Chuck
Date Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 9:33pm
We just put up our Dome for the first time. It went up in just over 10 min. Not to bad for the first time I spose but I am confused about the skirt. I can't seem to get it past the wheel well. Where the track starts on the aft side of the well there is a wire casing for the running light on the fender that I can't seem to get past. What am I doing wrong? Do you actually cut the skirt into 2 lengths? I'm reluctant to cut anything.

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Z-pod
Chuck Janet & Bogie the dog
'12 RP 177
1972 Shasta 1400
2005 Ford F-150 5.3L V8


Posted By: Caverkim
Date Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 9:34pm
My hubby cut our skirt into 2 pieces.  Made a cut slot spot for the step.  It seems to work well.  

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caver*pod 175/Louisville KY


Posted By: Chuck
Date Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 9:50pm
Originally posted by Caverkim

My hubby cut our skirt into 2 pieces.  Made a cut slot spot for the step.  It seems to work well.  



So you have one piece that goes from the front of the Pod back to the wheel well and a 2nd piece that goes from the wheel well to the rear of the Pod?

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Z-pod
Chuck Janet & Bogie the dog
'12 RP 177
1972 Shasta 1400
2005 Ford F-150 5.3L V8


Posted By: Caverkim
Date Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 10:35pm
Originally posted by Chuck

Originally posted by Caverkim

My hubby cut our skirt into 2 pieces.  Made a cut slot spot for the step.  It seems to work well.  



So you have one piece that goes from the front of the Pod back to the wheel well and a 2nd piece that goes from the wheel well to the rear of the Pod?


Yes, that's right.  With a slot for the step.  I can take photos next time we set it up and share them with you.  Someone else may have theirs handy though before I can do that. 


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caver*pod 175/Louisville KY


Posted By: Chuck
Date Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 10:38pm
Caver, that would be great! Thanks.

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Z-pod
Chuck Janet & Bogie the dog
'12 RP 177
1972 Shasta 1400
2005 Ford F-150 5.3L V8


Posted By: Snowbound
Date Posted: 06 Jul 2011 at 2:55pm
We did not have to cut our skirt, just ran it behind the wheel. Seems to work just fine.
We did cut the slot for the step and edged the slot with duct tape so it would not fray or stretch. The little bit of extra screening on the end of the trailer we tuck outward to fill in any gaps at the bottom of the dome corner.


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Tom and Bette
in our 177 "The Gastropod"


Posted By: Chuck
Date Posted: 06 Jul 2011 at 3:44pm
Originally posted by Snowbound

We did not have to cut our skirt, just ran it behind the wheel.


I did try running it behind the wheel but the distance between where the rear track begins and the wire casing I mentioned is only maybe 1/2 inch and the rubber glide just doesn't seem to want to bend like that. Is it maybe a matter of rerouting the wire for the running light?

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Z-pod
Chuck Janet & Bogie the dog
'12 RP 177
1972 Shasta 1400
2005 Ford F-150 5.3L V8


Posted By: bearclaw68
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2015 at 12:21am
we just put ours up on our 179. 35 minutes. Most of it was adjusting and re-adjusting. Any ideas on the suction cups or something better?  They dont stay on very well. Trying to get it tight enough for mosquito control. We have tried folding the edge inside at the front and wrapping the dome edge around the rear of the trailer. That seems a little better. Any ideas on that? Thanks.

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John and Dolly
09 Tacoma 4x4
RP 179


Posted By: CFWARREN
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2015 at 9:18pm
I found the suction cups work best if you're not making the dome too tight.  I personally don't think the dome can ever be 100% bug-proof, but it does help.  I found on the 179 that a good fit is for the center pole to be just to the right of the outside light.  That way, the front edge attaches just in front of the window, and the rear edge wraps around at attaches on the rear, as bearclaw68 stated.  I'll get some pics up of my latest attempt at making it work.

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2016 179 - Hood River Edition
2008 Nissan Xterra


Posted By: bearclaw68
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2015 at 11:37pm
Just done fooling with the rdome on our 179. Made some headway making it bug proofier. I took some of the kids swim tubes, those round spaghetti looking things they play with in the pool. About 4" round 4ft long. They're kinda sticky and you can form them from inside the dome and fill the cracks along the edges where the suction cups leave a gap. Regular 3" foam strips would probably work as well. The swim things are just sticky enough that they almost stay by themselves, and they bend around the curves. I'd post pictures but i'm too stupid. Wink




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John and Dolly
09 Tacoma 4x4
RP 179



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