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Old 05-03-2020, 03:39 PM   #19
Travelin' Texans
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Originally Posted by Msdpok View Post
It’s not as hard as you think, yes you have to deal with the tensioner but if you take your time and you do it with at least one other person you won’t have a problem! I think the hardest part when I did mine was feeding into the track on the top of the RV.
You can buy a new awning for less than half the price they sell they sell them at an RV store Online! All you need to do is measure length from front to back! Most of if not all are the same width. Also pick a warm day with no wind! Any wind is going to ruin your day!!
When feeding the fabric into the track keep spraying a silicone spray ahead of the fabric, that helped greatly with it sliding, not so much with feeding it into the slot.
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