How long is a pop up camper when opened?

When opened, the length is roughly double the box length. Most pop-ups are between 7 feet (2.1 m) and 7 feet 6 inches (2.29 m) in width and between 4 feet 6 inches (1.37 m) and 5 feet (1.5 m) in height when closed, but “high wall” models are tall. Published sleeping capacities range from 4 to 8 people.

Where is the access door on a Coleman pop up?

Located at the entryway to your pop up. This is attached to the floor, and commonly called the “screen door support” in your parts book. Measures 2…

What are the specs on a Coleman pop up camper?

Click on the year of your Pop Up to see the options and specification for your Coleman or Fleetwood camper. Information included is weight, tire size, height / width / length opened and closed, sleeping capacity, and much more. Here is an example from model year 1999.

What kind of Keys do you need for a Coleman pop up?

Only two types of keys were used in Coleman and Fleetwood pop ups for the pop out “T” handled access door lock. The 1101X key was used for the acce… Only two types of keys were used in Coleman and Fleetwood pop ups for the pop out “T” handled access door lock. The 8025 key was used for the acces…

How big is the swing arm on a Coleman door?

Measures 19 inches wide by 14 inches tall. For Coleman and Fleetwood stepper doors. The swing arm kit provides the lower pivot function. Comes with one swing arm and two stepper door rivets…. This rivet attaches the swing arm to the stepper door, and to the stepper door bulkhead. Other applications include the upper crank mounting plate….

What was the name of the 1998 Coleman pop up camper?

1998 Coleman Casa Grande Pop-Up, Center Living Room, Single Door Refrigerator, Roof AC, Composite Counter Tops, Booth Dinette, Front & Rear Stabilizer Jacks, Front Queen Bed, 3 BURNER STOVE, King size bed, Day/night shades, Rear Queen Bed, 1 Slide Out, Battery, Center Kitchen, Outside Shower 1998 Coleman MESA Mesa, Call for details.

What kind of roof did Coleman pop up trailers have?

Well, in the mid-90’s, Coleman had this fantastic idea to make a one piece, ABS plastic roof on some of their higher end pop up trailers. The idea was good, no seams for water to leak in, etc., but in reality, the ABS roof didn’t hold up on most trailers.

How many times has Coleman pop up campers been to Yosemite?

The trailer has a break-away cable, safety chains, and a 7-pin brake/light plug. The lift system was serviced recently (part of the $500 all points check-up) and works easily. It’s been to Yosemite twice in the five years we’ve owned it and the other camping has been within a 45 min. radius.

Why did Coleman have to replace their ABS roof?

The idea was good, no seams for water to leak in, etc., but in reality, the ABS roof didn’t hold up on most trailers. The sun really dried them out, and there was some severe cracking and delamination on many campers. Coleman had to replace quite a few roofs.