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Topic: Keder track adjustment/RDome
Posted By: jimqbaum
Subject: Keder track adjustment/RDome
Date Posted: 03 Aug 2016 at 9:52pm
Sail LugTried a method mentioned somewhere in here to solve the aggravating R-Dome from pulling out of the keder track. Took a pair of vice grips and wrapped the jaws with electrical tape about 10 turns for each jaw. I had a sail lug Item # 23319 from Sailright.com that I had bought for another awning project for the pod and used it as a gauge to check the pinching of the track to narrow the gap. I did this about every 2 inches, so make yourself comfortable while doing this. I pinched the track having set the vice grip adjustment nut via the inserted sail lug that I used as the pinching gauge, the process was a resounding success. The heretofore aggravating RDome now not only slid in easily, it did not pull out at any time. Take down was just as easy. The Mrs and I did our happy dance much to the confusion and queer looks from neighboring campers. You know, it's a RDome thing, you owners of them understand!



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Have A Blessed Day
Pod 171
Ram Hemi tow truck. Got rid of the Jeep Wrangler. It was puny and girly



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Posted By: Podster
Date Posted: 03 Aug 2016 at 10:25pm
Nice work, thanks for sharing this...

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Cliff & Raelynn
Ranger 4.0/178
(1/2 ton 5,800lb tow capacity)


Posted By: timpamt
Date Posted: 15 Aug 2016 at 4:24pm
Thanks for the tip!

I put up my awning this weekend for the first time - or tried to - and the dang thing keeps popping out. You can see from the attached picture - if I did this right (newbie here) - the insert is just too small for the railing. I sent a note to the dealer to inquire if I was given the wrong size - hoping for an exchange.

It SEEMS like I got the wrong size - but from what I'm reading just about all of ya'll are having this challenge with the R-Dome so I suppose the manuafacturer of the dome is consistently using a bead that is too small for the track. I see from the directions the R-Dome was designed for pop up campers - perhaps the rail on those is smaller than 14mm?

I wasn't planning to have an R-Dome - but I learned upon delivery that 2017 R-Pods now come with the R-Dome standard. I was surprised to learn that when I picked up my new R-Pod 170 a month ago. I have a Pahaque awning on order.

I'm afraid to modify the track as described until I see how my new Pahaque awning works. They very clearly describe the 9mm and 14mm options on R-Pods - so I expect it will fit my 14mm rail better than the r-dome does. If I can still pinch the channel down some without hampering the use of the Pahaque awning then I'll do that.

I did hit a screw head now and then sliding in - but all the screws seem to be screwed in about as far as the heads will allow. Forest River should have used flathead screws and countersunk the holes of course, as others have mentioned. Perhaps I'll replace them myself sometime later - especially since it appears Forest River left out a bunch of them in a row about midway!

I'll report again after my new awning arrives and I get a chance to try it out - hopefully in the next few weeks.

Happy Camping!


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Tim and Pam
2017 R-Pod 179 - "Little Bear"
2014 Toyota Tacoma Crew Cab


Posted By: Carl Render
Date Posted: 15 Aug 2016 at 5:28pm
Well the main problem is, as you pointed out, that the "r dome" is not intended for R-Pods at all. So that explains why it only "kinda" fits... It probably works great for the trailers it is designed for.



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