Spotman wrote:All that's needed is the rail for securing awning to CT.
Before I get corrected, yes the rail has to be screwed in and use sealant.
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Spotman wrote:Spotman wrote:All that's needed is the rail for securing awning to CT.
Before I get corrected, yes the rail has to be screwed in and use sealant.
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lrrowe wrote:Spotman wrote:Spotman wrote:All that's needed is the rail for securing awning to CT.
Before I get corrected, yes the rail has to be screwed in and use sealant.
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Darn it, I did not catch that it needed an awning rail. Now I have to order one (Thanks Padilen for the offer) or worse yet, take a trip to Camping World to see if they have one. This will delay my installation this week.
lrrowe wrote:I will probably just screw in place.
I did some quick internet searching tonight and find the shipping cost equal or exceed the parts price. I like Vintage Trailer Supply the best, but they are higher then many other suppliers.
Padilen wrote:lrrowe wrote:I will probably just screw in place.
I did some quick internet searching tonight and find the shipping cost equal or exceed the parts price. I like Vintage Trailer Supply the best, but they are higher then many other suppliers.
I got the 2 pieces from RV dealer. Ends from awning install's. He charged me new not scrap pricing but no shipping so I was happy. Then the local guy that refurbishes old TT's gave me the non drip 16' length. I was even happier.
How long is your awning- my offer is still open. If the pieces are long enough. I also thing I saw 5' ??? Lengths on Amazon.
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