nzkiwi

norman ok

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I do hope someone can help me as i am not getting anywhere with the sales person.
We just got our motor home and the table is very very unstable the dinette is the booth type where the table goes up and down to make a bed.
This is all new to us and it is like you have to go to OU to get a degree on how to operate everything.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks a bunch...a kiwi bird
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ronfisherman

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Time to talk to dealer,s service department. May require a call to Winnebago. We went to a RV show Wednesday. One of the units we looked at was a Aspect. Did not notice that table was unstable.
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kyhawk

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Our table has never been unstable. I'd check with the dealer.
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rvten

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Same here. Dinette table solid.
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dicknellen

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Are screws missing or loose where it connects to the wall?
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Rangerider

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We have the 05 Aspect and the table is heavy but pretty stable when up. We use 2 people. One can do it but its easier with 2. We put both poles into the floor 1st, then with the hinged flap down and facing out, we put the table on top of the poles and push down firmly. Be careful not to pinch your fingers.
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ron.dittmer

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If your dinning table is held up with only two poles, try this.
Once assembled, stand in the isle, leaning on the table with your hands at each side of the table. Rock the table, side-to-side with a good amount of down-ward pressure from your body weight. This gets the poles to seat better into their holes.
It works well for us. Yes the poles will be in there solid, but you simply rock the table while lifting to get it to come apart. After a couple times, you'll find it an easy task. Just a little tricky at first.
I hope this helps you out there. An unstable dinning table is not good.
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