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Old 09-30-2006, 06:27 PM   #1
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can anyone tell me where i can find the plastic glides that ride on the cork-screw type rod that pushes the spring lifts up on a 1973 pop up lark camper..im no having much luck finding parts for this..any help would be appreciated

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can anyone tell me where i can find the plastic glides that ride on the cork-screw type rod that pushes the spring lifts up on a 1973 pop up lark camper..im no having much luck finding parts for this..any help would be appreciated

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thanx sunny...ill give that a try
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