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Anne already broke the new truck. I want a new one.
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Craig, the vent can be popped back in place. I used to do the same on my 2010 ProStar. Plus, that bottom bunk will lift up. There is a latch underneath. More accessible storage under the bunk. Have enjoyed your journey and positive outlook. Stay safe.
Thank you Roy. Anne fixed the vent and we found the latch. Appreciate the help
Great.
He’s just jealious you’re so strong 😉
AND guess who fixed it!! I am good!
okay, i give up!! what is broke?? you men blame the ladies for everything!
~ connie
The vent is supposed to be flush, she pushed it into the dash at the bottom.
Can’t believe you posted this. Lol
Cant have nothing nice these days! Lol