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pugslyyy
Mar 30, 2014Explorer
I sized mine and bought replacements on ebay. Depending on your physical ability it is very doable - not a lot of skill required, just getting up on a stepladder and the awning fabric can be a bit unwieldy.
Also, the awning stringer can be held in place with a few screws that may have rusted/oxidized in place. Good to hit them with PB Blaster (or similar) a day or so before you try and undo them.
My old awning pretty much fell apart when I took it off - the UV makes it really brittle over time.
Also, the awning stringer can be held in place with a few screws that may have rusted/oxidized in place. Good to hit them with PB Blaster (or similar) a day or so before you try and undo them.
My old awning pretty much fell apart when I took it off - the UV makes it really brittle over time.
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