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Thread: Eezi-Awn Globetrotter ladder attachment

  1. #11
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    Default Ladder

    Have a welder move the hooks....$50.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Acemcginty View Post
    Have a welder move the hooks....$50.
    Spent $3500 already. If it's going to be fixed I don't want to play for it.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by elmo_4_vt View Post
    Are there any places where the ladder will fit? On mine, there are a few spots were the holes line up, and a few where they don't.

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    Nope all three pairs are the same width.

  4. #14
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    Eezi Awn make wider ladders for the US market, seems as a nation Americans are adverse to narrow ladders

    The holes in the tent are for the standard "rest of the world" ladders and as seen the holes don't match up. Initially we saw this as an issue until we realized that the ladder works best when it's just lent up against the tent rather than hooking it on.

    Seems like the best solution would be to have Eezi Awn remove the hooks, or of course to remove the hooks yourself.

  5. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martyn View Post
    Eezi Awn make wider ladders for the US market, seems as a nation Americans are adverse to narrow ladders

    The holes in the tent are for the standard "rest of the world" ladders and as seen the holes don't match up. Initially we saw this as an issue until we realized that the ladder works best when it's just lent up against the tent rather than hooking it on.

    Seems like the best solution would be to have Eezi Awn remove the hooks, or of course to remove the hooks yourself.
    Has anyone "fixed" the hook issue? It has always bothered me that i spent $$$$$$ on a tent that was not really complete. I have leaned the ladder against the side which "works" but the ladder fell over in the middle of the night on the last trip with my wife.Thus leaving me with a little bit of a leap to get down in the morning. Not fun. When alone, i just use the tire to get up and down but that really does not fly with the wife.

    Marytn - Is it possible to Eez-Awn just send the top hook portion of the ladder over and owners like myself can rivet on the new piece?
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  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by SoCal_80 View Post
    ...and owners like myself can rivet on the new piece?....

    I'm guessing the entire ladder is narrower, not just the top section.

    I haven't fixed this either, and plan to just cut the hooks off since they just get in the way now. Why they would even put wider hooks on the ladder that don't line up with anything is beyond me.

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