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Donald,

Try Custom Cylinders International for lift kits.

-- Contributed by: Kathleen Roberts

Is there an aftermarket power lift kit for older Coleman Pop-ups? I have a 1995 Cedar and am getting a little old for the cranking.

-- Contributed by: Donald

Hi Rob - See RV.net for a directory of RV parts dealers that specialize in parts for older model campers. You may also have luck finding what you are looking for on the Vintage Trailer Supply website.

-- Contributed by: Mary Gormandy White

I am trying to find out about parts for my 1969 coleman 382 folding trailer. It's in very good condition and orig. but could use little interior wood work.

-- Contributed by: Rob

Frank, Thanks for your comment. We always love feedback from readers. Please check back with LoveToKnow Camping any time you're looking for tips or information!

-- Contributed by: Mary Gormandy White

i like the presentation

-- Contributed by: frank gorder

Tom, I have done some research and am unable to find anything offering side-by-side comparisons. However, most of the information that I did find pointed toward Fleetwood (formerly known as Coleman camping) as being the top selling manufacturer. To me this means top quality, as is mentioned in the article.

They have several units available, and you can view them at FleetwoodCampingTrailers.com. As far as size, you will just need to measure and compare. One style, the Yuma, measures 14 feet 2 inches long by 7 foot 5 inches wide. Another, the Sea Pine, measures slightly longer. You will need to explore the website to determine which unit will fit your garage.

I believe they also have a free brochure and a dealer locator on their site to help you find a retailer near you.

Not exactly the type of information you were looking for, but I hope it is some help to you.

Thanks for your question.

-- Contributed by: Kathleen Roberts

That is a good question. Give me some time to do a little research and I'll let you know what I find.

-- Contributed by: Kathleen Roberts

Is there anywhere online that discusses the different qualities of popup tent trailers. We have gone the gamut of camping and are now retired and want to go light weight and small but still have some quality. We also want to be able to fit this into a one stall garage. Thanks

-- Contributed by: Tom
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