Thanks! Just to be clear this is a generic pop-up camper how-to, TrialManors are a little different since they're hard sided without canvas. Our pals @ArgyleRV have some great walk-around videos www.youtube.com/@ArgyleRV
I just agreed to buy my first popup yesterday, picking it up Wednesday. My buddy has a lot of experience with his gf's popup and wants to show me the ropes but I found this helpful so I'll feel like less of a doofus when that time comes. Thanks.
I would like to recommend a few things . First off is a shirt a with a front pocket ( or even two ) , this is invaluable when working in a situation like this where you need to temporarily place items such as that string level and or some glasses . Another is a pair of fingerless leather gloves or even tactical gloves . These will help minor skin abrasions and the palms of your hands won’t get raw or irritated especially while cranking. I also like to do the proverbial “ new year , new me “ workout process after the holidays and build up my cardio for the upcoming summer . Nothing crazy , just 3 or 4 times a week to keep from getting winded too easily. I was a bit disappointed at the end of this video because to me , you left out the “ big moment “ . . . What does the INSIDE look like ! .?? lol But a very informative video with some nice tips for sure . Thanks 🙏
Thoroughly enjoyed your video. I just bought my first popup camper and believe I've learned a lot from you. I've Subscribed and would give 2 Thumbs Up ( If Possible ).
Great video! I just bought my first pop-up and appears to be exactly the same size as yours. First trip is this weekend. I'm using your video to guide me in the setup process. Thank you!
Thank you, THANK YOU for telling us about the metal supports for just in case the cables fail! I NEVER knew that we should have those. Major anxiety now knowing that I could have put my kids' lives in danger. 😰Going to be binging the rest of your videos now to learn what else I'm missing before we go camping again...
Hi I know I'm a little late to the party but I am about ready to buy a pop up it's what I've always wanted besides the one that goes on the back of a truck LOL but I just wanted to say I hope that if I were to ask a question that the time has not went by too far to be able to ask you questions? You're one of the first ones I found on TH-cam and that I've always came back to, you I've only found a couple people but you're the one I've come back to and I can relate with, so I'm really hoping I'm not too late and that if I need guidance that I may ask a question or two I hope you and your family are doing well and happy trails
Helpful video; thanks for taking time to do it. 2 questions....................Were the lift braces supplied or after-market & did you put them (2) on opposite corners ? Thanks again.
This is just a general observation I'm seeing when looking at videos like this. Why don't yall get a drop down tow hitch to keep it level while towing it??
I do have one! Had it on the wrong vehicle this day but was just camping a couple miles from home on backroads so didn't worry about it. But normally use a 3" drop with that truck (especially on highways!) -Simon
I bought a brand new Jaco Jay flight. Wher I like to travel. A pop up is way nicer. Yes a little more work but I don't need a 1 ton truck to tow it. I use mine for emergency communications and pota activations.
Another great video! I watched a few of your others ones too and thanks to that, I'm waiting until January to buy. One smal critique on this video, I wish you would have also set up the awning. Otherwise, great vid, thanks!
We bought a pop up camper exactly like yours, the first time we used it I made a big mistake, after I plug in the electricity cable I push both button on/off for electric and battery, as a result they both are not working, I’m not sure if it’s a fuse, if you could help really appreciate it. Thank you
Check fuses first for sure, that's the cheapest easiest fix. Usually what we do is make sure breaker is off at the box before plugging in, plug in and then flip the breaker on. That's it - everything else should be working. Did you turn it off at your power converter? (often under the dinette)... do you hear a squealing sound or alarm of any kind?
We recently got a 96 palomino stallion and appreciate this video. Random question but our bunks are dragging and not pulling out nicely. I saw on other videos (for non palomino campers) that the slides have wheels at the end. Ours doesn’t have that but we have a random wheel attached to the side wall In the middle of the bed. Should we have a wheel on the slides too? Maybe it’s missing? I thought I’d ask because palomino info is hard to come by and you have one too! Thanks!!
My Palomino does have wheels at the end - but in my experience with other pop-up campers, difficult to pull out means that the rails aren't square with the bed frame. Meaning that either they've bent a little, or the walls have moved a little, or they're sagging. Hope that helps! -Simon
I read that you have been camping with a pop up for 30 years. I have a story that I hope you can help us with. We bought a new to us pop up a few years ago. We bought a grey water bucket now. But when we use the sink, where as most of the water goes into that bucket...a lot of water goes elsewhere. Where does it go? We don't know. But we do know it comes pouring out the side wheel well area if we stand in the middle of the camper. We use very little water. One day it was like a well was gushing out and we weren't even using water at that campground! How old is this water?? Can you give any insight?? I hope so.
You will definitely want to track where this water is going! Water is the enemy of the materials your camper is built from. Usually there will be a graywater connection next to your water and electrical hookups (passenger side, forward of wheel well)
my girlfriend and i just bought a pop up and were having trouble getting our door to line up square. wondering if there any insight you could give us to help us out. thanks
Mine have traveled with the campers, so I haven't had to buy any, but Goshen is one brand and they are called "lift posts" or "safety posts" - hope that helps! Simon
One thing I used to like to do is unlatch the top half of the door and leave the top half open and close the bottom half. I did that for if I had a dog with me.
Mine have traveled with the campers, so I haven't had to buy any, but Goshen is one brand and they are called "lift posts" or "safety posts" - hope that helps! -Simon
The best way is to do it with 2 people, one person cranks and the other just lets the cable run through their hand with a handful of grease. Basic old school grease from the auto part store works, and a latex glove helps!
I don't! It's so light - I have a half ton truck with around 7000 pound towing capacity, and this camper has an unladen curb weight of about 1600 pounds. The only time we run into any issue at all is with really strong cross winds, but it's not too bad. I absolutely recommend stabilizers, anti-sway etc for any larger bumper pull camper though. Simon
@@LakeHubTV thank you Simon! Now i have to figure out which one to buy. Hubby works long hours and i have to look after these things. We are looking to buy a pop up less than 2,100 lbs to tow with 2015 highlander xle awd - 5000lbs and 500 tw. So many options. 😁 Just have to choose correct one 🤦♀️
Looking to buy a pop-up camper? Don't miss this video: th-cam.com/video/X16dDVjv0qI/w-d-xo.html "How to Inspect a Used Pop-Up Camper"
I have looked all over youtube for Trailmanor how to videos. Yours is the best hands down!
Thanks! Just to be clear this is a generic pop-up camper how-to, TrialManors are a little different since they're hard sided without canvas. Our pals @ArgyleRV have some great walk-around videos www.youtube.com/@ArgyleRV
I just agreed to buy my first popup yesterday, picking it up Wednesday. My buddy has a lot of experience with his gf's popup and wants to show me the ropes but I found this helpful so I'll feel like less of a doofus when that time comes. Thanks.
glad it helped!
I would like to recommend a few things . First off is a shirt a with a front pocket ( or even two ) , this is invaluable when working in a situation like this where you need to temporarily place items such as that string level and or some glasses . Another is a pair of fingerless leather gloves or even tactical gloves . These will help minor skin abrasions and the palms of your hands won’t get raw or irritated especially while cranking. I also like to do the proverbial “ new year , new me “ workout process after the holidays and build up my cardio for the upcoming summer . Nothing crazy , just 3 or 4 times a week to keep from getting winded too easily.
I was a bit disappointed at the end of this video because to me , you left out the “ big moment “ . . .
What does the INSIDE look like ! .?? lol
But a very informative video with some nice tips for sure . Thanks 🙏
Awesome tips! And thanks!
Thoroughly enjoyed your video. I just bought my first popup camper and believe I've learned a lot from you. I've Subscribed and would give 2 Thumbs Up ( If Possible ).
Thanks for the kind words Robin! There are a lot more videos on our Camping playlist, and more in the pipeline.
-Simon
I like the failsafe for the cables. Did those poles come with your camper ?
They did! You can buy after market too. Goshen is one brand and they are called "lift posts" or "safety posts"
I would recommend a drop hitch for that tiny thing, it makes a surprising difference in control and safety
I actually have one, but didn't have it on that day, this place is just a few min from the house. But I agree - huge difference in control.
Great video! I just bought my first pop-up and appears to be exactly the same size as yours. First trip is this weekend. I'm using your video to guide me in the setup process. Thank you!
So glad to help! Just used that one last weekend
-Simon
Thank you for the video! Saved me from disaster! Where do you get parts?
Camping world, Amazon
Thanks Simon, this was super helpful. Cheers from Australia.
So glad! Thanks for watching, Yvonne
Thank you very much! This is very helpful! I shared to myself as a message. I go back and forth and use it as my instruction manual📖📕
Happy to help!
Wow... Just a master class on how to setup a camper. thanks !! Subscribed...
Glad to help! Thanks for the kind words
-Simon
Great video guys !!! Nice looking camper too !!!
Thanks!
Great video. Have you always owned and used pop-up campers? My wife and I have always camped in tents and are just now looking into campers.
I grew up in pop-ups, then went full tent for about 15 years. Got back into them with small kids, it's been the perfect compromise for us!
-Simon
Thank you, THANK YOU for telling us about the metal supports for just in case the cables fail! I NEVER knew that we should have those. Major anxiety now knowing that I could have put my kids' lives in danger. 😰Going to be binging the rest of your videos now to learn what else I'm missing before we go camping again...
Happy to help!
@@LakeHubTV Do you know where I can find those supports?
Nice hat, just need to get a matching truck now
bowtie guy at heart, have an S10 on the side! -S
Hi I know I'm a little late to the party but I am about ready to buy a pop up it's what I've always wanted besides the one that goes on the back of a truck LOL but I just wanted to say I hope that if I were to ask a question that the time has not went by too far to be able to ask you questions? You're one of the first ones I found on TH-cam and that I've always came back to, you I've only found a couple people but you're the one I've come back to and I can relate with, so I'm really hoping I'm not too late and that if I need guidance that I may ask a question or two I hope you and your family are doing well and happy trails
Ask away! We respond to comments as soon as we see them
Appreciate your detail. Thanks man
Glad to help!
Helpful video; thanks for taking time to do it.
2 questions....................Were the lift braces supplied or after-market & did you put them (2) on opposite corners ?
Thanks again.
They came with the camper, but I have seen some aftermarket. They are not easy to find. I do put them on opposite corners.
-Simon
This is super helpful. Thanks!
happy to help!
Recently I’ve been curious about pop-ups. Now I know it’s not for me! THX!
I just got one. Not Worth the work lol wish I would of bought a regular one
gotta know your self!
Its still work, but about half the work
This is just a general observation I'm seeing when looking at videos like this. Why don't yall get a drop down tow hitch to keep it level while towing it??
I do have one! Had it on the wrong vehicle this day but was just camping a couple miles from home on backroads so didn't worry about it. But normally use a 3" drop with that truck (especially on highways!) -Simon
I bought a brand new Jaco Jay flight. Wher I like to travel. A pop up is way nicer. Yes a little more work but I don't need a 1 ton truck to tow it. I use mine for emergency communications and pota activations.
Love it!
Please show awning setup
Will have to do that in another video!
Bro u make a good simple video great points
Many thanks!
-Simon
Hello, what brand of Pop-Up do you have there and what measurements does it have? greetings

It is a Palomino Pony, 8’ box
would it also work to have the level on the trailer near the jack? Like, on the frame beside the propane tank?
in theory yes! although i have never tried. maybe one of those magnetic ones -S
Another great video! I watched a few of your others ones too and thanks to that, I'm waiting until January to buy. One smal critique on this video, I wish you would have also set up the awning. Otherwise, great vid, thanks!
Good idea, thanks Bear - maybe we should make an awning video too!
I’m glad I found this video now I know I’ll never buy a pop up camper 😆
Informative! Thanks! Joan
Glad to help!
Where do you get the safety supports for the lift system??
These came with the camper, they are hard to find online!
My pop up doesn’t have those extra reinforcement covers you attached to keep roof from collapsing? Where do I find those?
they are hard to find! there is a link in the description
What are those things called you put around your risers that prevent it from collapsing in on you
Goshen is one brand and they are called "lift posts" or "safety posts" - hope that helps!
We bought a pop up camper exactly like yours, the first time we used it I made a big mistake, after I plug in the electricity cable I push both button on/off for electric and battery, as a result they both are not working, I’m not sure if it’s a fuse, if you could help really appreciate it. Thank you
Check fuses first for sure, that's the cheapest easiest fix. Usually what we do is make sure breaker is off at the box before plugging in, plug in and then flip the breaker on. That's it - everything else should be working.
Did you turn it off at your power converter? (often under the dinette)... do you hear a squealing sound or alarm of any kind?
We recently got a 96 palomino stallion and appreciate this video. Random question but our bunks are dragging and not pulling out nicely. I saw on other videos (for non palomino campers) that the slides have wheels at the end. Ours doesn’t have that but we have a random wheel attached to the side wall In the middle of the bed. Should we have a wheel on the slides too? Maybe it’s missing? I thought I’d ask because palomino info is hard to come by and you have one too! Thanks!!
My Palomino does have wheels at the end - but in my experience with other pop-up campers, difficult to pull out means that the rails aren't square with the bed frame. Meaning that either they've bent a little, or the walls have moved a little, or they're sagging. Hope that helps! -Simon
I read that you have been camping with a pop up for 30 years. I have a story that I hope you can help us with. We bought a new to us pop up a few years ago. We bought a grey water bucket now. But when we use the sink, where as most of the water goes into that bucket...a lot of water goes elsewhere. Where does it go? We don't know. But we do know it comes pouring out the side wheel well area if we stand in the middle of the camper. We use very little water. One day it was like a well was gushing out and we weren't even using water at that campground! How old is this water?? Can you give any insight?? I hope so.
You will definitely want to track where this water is going! Water is the enemy of the materials your camper is built from. Usually there will be a graywater connection next to your water and electrical hookups (passenger side, forward of wheel well)
where is this campground? Thank you
Dallas Fort Worth area!
my girlfriend and i just bought a pop up and were having trouble getting our door to line up square. wondering if there any insight you could give us to help us out. thanks
Is it not closing, or is the frame not going in left and right?
Get you a lower drop hitch so that camper is not on such a angle when hauling it
I normally have a 3" drop hitch on that vehicle! That's what I get for rushing
-Simon
Good job buddy
Thank you!
Thank you. Now show me how to put it down again lol I'm not that strong anymore so not sure I should buy one.
down is pretty much reverse of setup!
@@LakeHubTV lol I thought you'd say that!!
Hello we just bought are first pop up camper we seen u put support braces in where do u get them we tried googling them cant find thank u
Mine have traveled with the campers, so I haven't had to buy any, but Goshen is one brand and they are called "lift posts" or "safety posts" - hope that helps!
Simon
Where do i fing the lift support braces? 😅
They came with this used camper, but you can find them online they are just not easy to find
One thing I used to like to do is unlatch the top half of the door and leave the top half open and close the bottom half. I did that for if I had a dog with me.
Dutch door style - nice!
Any idea where I can purchase the two safety rails? The person I bought my pop up from doesn’t know what he did with them
Mine have traveled with the campers, so I haven't had to buy any, but Goshen is one brand and they are called "lift posts" or "safety posts" - hope that helps!
-Simon
How do you grease the pulley system.
The best way is to do it with 2 people, one person cranks and the other just lets the cable run through their hand with a handful of grease. Basic old school grease from the auto part store works, and a latex glove helps!
Thank you.
do you have an anti-sway bar on your truck for pop up trailer?
I don't! It's so light - I have a half ton truck with around 7000 pound towing capacity, and this camper has an unladen curb weight of about 1600 pounds. The only time we run into any issue at all is with really strong cross winds, but it's not too bad. I absolutely recommend stabilizers, anti-sway etc for any larger bumper pull camper though.
Simon
@@LakeHubTV thank you Simon! Now i have to figure out which one to buy. Hubby works long hours and i have to look after these things. We are looking to buy a pop up less than 2,100 lbs to tow with 2015 highlander xle awd - 5000lbs and 500 tw. So many options. 😁 Just have to choose correct one 🤦♀️
Im the original owner of ortho boutique post 😁 just different login
Woop there it is
😎
Can’t wait to retry my door.
Trying to set it in without opening the top first can make you feel like a crazy person! Been there. -Simon
Man I don't know what to do
I broke my crank to roll down the legs
What can I do 😭😭😭
The crank for the roof? Or for your stabilizing jacks?
You need a bigger drop on your hitch
Agreed! Just threw on the standard for the short trip to the site. Have a better one in the garage for long trips! -S
Didn’t even show how to do the inside supports that go over bed to hold fabric off of you
Explained, didn't show... have to use your imagination for that one!
There is just to much work setting up a Pop-Up camper. This is why I changed my mind on getting one, just saying.
to each their own!
To much bucha bulcha think ill buy a van. When u tired from driving u just want to sleep strait away. But good video
theyre not for everyone! van is definitely simplest. pop ups only have a few more steps than a standard bumper pull camper