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Old 09-23-2022, 08:52 AM   #1
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Jayco Easy Lift Handles

Hi, new to RV and new to the forum so please be gentle.
I have a Jayco 13ft 2013 Starcraft pop-up. I find that when I lift the roof the easy lift handles/bars basically touch the ceiling as I lift.
Is this normal? And is there a way to adjust these please to get some clearance as I'm afraid of damaging the ceiling.
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Old 09-23-2022, 12:17 PM   #2
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I can’t help you with your question, but , I can welcome you to the forum from Northern California!!
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Welcome!

Not too many Australia members here, if any, other than you. Jayco Australia is a completely different company than the one in the US. To my knowledge, nothing using "Easy Lift" bars was ever made here. Jayco pop-ups in the US were full canvas models with a crank lift system.
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Thank you. That would explain why I'm struggling to find anything online about it other than spare parts
For clarity, easy lift is a system that uses 2 handles to lift the roof rather than a crank system or pulley.
Thanks for the welcome and reply
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