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path1
Nov 06, 2013Explorer
Here is what I would do. Go to their web site download what you have, and see what parts you need. Find a part dealer and see what parts will cost you. But that is just the parts, Warning!!! changing those tubes can be dangerous because of the springs inside of the tube. Usually not a DIY project for average RV'r IMO. I've watched it done one time and I won't feel I can do it without some experienced help. There is also a couple of youtubes on it.
I also have carefree and don't like it. My old A&E was much better IMO.
Also it is the only awning we've ever had where I plastic coated the directions and not only carry them along but follow them everytime due to the flimsiness of this product and by the way what it costs to replace (not cheap). As a matter of fact I use golf tees as a chock blocks for the little clip things at end of support arms. That was after it fell down the first time.
I also have carefree and don't like it. My old A&E was much better IMO.
Also it is the only awning we've ever had where I plastic coated the directions and not only carry them along but follow them everytime due to the flimsiness of this product and by the way what it costs to replace (not cheap). As a matter of fact I use golf tees as a chock blocks for the little clip things at end of support arms. That was after it fell down the first time.
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