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Deuceofspades wrote:othertonka wrote:
X6 Tough tops not only has replacement fabric but tells you how to measure, order, and shows you how to do the replacement. Even if you buy somewhere else, take a look at their instructions if you plan on DIY.
Tough Tops
Best to have 2 or 3 helpers
All above sounds good... So that I understand how this all works, If I was to go with Tough Tops, does that means i would have to replace my current awnings altogether (as opposed to just replacing the fabric)? Or will a Tough Top fabric go in a Carefree of Colorado awning hardware?
Jun-02-2014 08:50 AM
Jun-02-2014 08:49 AM
othertonka wrote:
X6 Tough tops not only has replacement fabric but tells you how to measure, order, and shows you how to do the replacement. Even if you buy somewhere else, take a look at their instructions if you plan on DIY.
Tough Tops
Best to have 2 or 3 helpers
Jun-02-2014 08:43 AM
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Executive wrote:
And for comparison, I had all four of mine replaced in Texas last year at a cost of $1200 for all four. Took them one day to measure and make the toppers and about 4 hours to install them the following day. I had all of them triple sewn with UV resistant thread as that's what goes first. Insurance paid for them and the adjuster jumped on that price, I was shocked...FYI....Dennis
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Johno02 wrote:
x2 for tough top awnings