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Just bought a used 1974 starcraft venture pop-up camper - canvas in fair shape - might want to replace - not sure where to begin?? The cable pulley system is not working - using 2x4 boards to hold up - stable but not sure if safe with kids coming and going!! Anyone know what it might cost to replace pulleys - is it possible to do the work ourselves???
Any ideas!!!!?????
I should have also mentioned that they also sent out aluminum support braces that clipped on to the lift beams to make sure the roof would not fall. Same idea that you are using the 2x4's for.
I have a 1974 starcraft camper, and the front will raise up fine but the back dont want to raise up I ran out of cable but the top was not fully up.
So why trying to get it up the cable broke. where do i get a new pulley system or what do I do
There was an ebay store that specialized in t trailer parts as i understand gthere is realy only 3-4
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I would like to know if anyone has the diagram of the pulley system for venture pop up camper. I am going to try to replace broken cables. Please email me if you have a diagram or know where i can get one. HHHEEELLLPPP!!!!
My lift system will not work it will not roll the line on the spool. I have the top down and have removed the lift system. This is the small 1000 lb. starcraft. Can any one help?
Starcraft had a recall on the Venture lift system because the cables were originally carbon steel which rusted and broke. The recall replaced the cables with stainless steel cables. This is likely part of the problem. I believe Starcraft may still support that product.
The cables on my 1974 starcraft venture recently busted and I'd like to know if anyone has any clue on how to replace and attach them to hold the trailer up. I am also looking for a diagram of some sort that will enable me to repair it myself.