โJan-30-2017 04:18 AM
โFeb-08-2017 03:39 PM
Almot wrote:
The pics I've been talking about: Clicky.
Note the notches in the gutters ends. For highway speeds I would want more reliable attachment, definitely would glue the end-caps to the gutters. Better yet - would make it a 2-piece and remove it for travel.
I tied the gutter to the awning brackets with a piece of wire on both ends, since my attachment is of a more permanent nature.
โFeb-03-2017 04:33 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
There is a guy online that sells one that you can drive with and costs around $100. It's a plastic tube that snaps around your awning.
Here is a LINK to that.
โFeb-02-2017 05:09 PM
Ron3rd wrote:
There is a guy online that sells one that you can drive with and costs around $100. It's a plastic tube that snaps around your awning.
โFeb-02-2017 03:25 PM
โJan-31-2017 06:44 AM
korbe wrote:
My previous awning finally fell apart after 12 years, and the only area that fell apart was where the sun hit it while retracted. So I built my own cover for the new one, and I only use it while my 5er is stored in the driveway for more than a couple weeks.
โJan-31-2017 04:08 AM
Almot wrote:Thanks for finding this and posting it. It's the one I had in mind, but could not find it. Been wanting to do this mod so I think I have something planned this weekend now...
The pics I've been talking about: Clicky.
Note the notches in the gutters ends. For highway speeds I would want more reliable attachment, definitely would glue the end-caps to the gutters. Better yet - would make it a 2-piece and remove it for travel.
I tied the gutter to the awning brackets with a piece of wire on both ends, since my attachment is of a more permanent nature.
โJan-30-2017 08:51 PM
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โJan-30-2017 07:13 AM
โJan-30-2017 07:08 AM
korbe wrote:I had the same problem with mine and in addition the PO scraped that area on a tree limb and it leaked when extended. I tried several types of latex sealers over the years which worked for a while but eventually cracked. Last year my BIL gave me some fiber reinforced rubber about .030 thick and I cut a strip about 2 ft the length of the awning and bonded it to the awning, it stopped the leak from the holes and covered the area exposed to the sun. The rest of the awning is good and it is 20 years old.SoundGuy wrote:korbe wrote:
My previous awning finally fell apart after 12 years, and the only area that fell apart was where the sun hit it while retracted. So I built my own cover for the new one, and I only use it while my 5er is stored in the driveway for more than a couple weeks.
12 years service from any awning is pretty good ... guess you'll have to wait another 12 to see if this gutter cover helps extend that. :R
My guess is that the original awning would still be working just fine if I would have covered it from the beginning.
โJan-30-2017 06:29 AM
SoundGuy wrote:korbe wrote:
My previous awning finally fell apart after 12 years, and the only area that fell apart was where the sun hit it while retracted. So I built my own cover for the new one, and I only use it while my 5er is stored in the driveway for more than a couple weeks.
12 years service from any awning is pretty good ... guess you'll have to wait another 12 to see if this gutter cover helps extend that. :R
โJan-30-2017 06:13 AM
korbe wrote:
My previous awning finally fell apart after 12 years, and the only area that fell apart was where the sun hit it while retracted. So I built my own cover for the new one, and I only use it while my 5er is stored in the driveway for more than a couple weeks.
โJan-30-2017 05:11 AM