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Chris Bryant wrote:
Here you go, that should give an idea. It is best to tension rolled up, with the arm zip tied against a block- just a little extended. It's 8 turns rolled up. You can tension, then put a cotter pin in to hold it.
โJan-22-2015 03:39 AM
AirForceAngler wrote:
Question 1: There is really no way to tell unless someone comes on here with the identical year/make/model of trailer and then that's not guaranteed.
Question 2: Can you look inside and see if there was a spring on the left side? If there is and there was no tension, it sounds like something is broken there.
Question 3: How did you get the awning back up against the trailer with the spring rolled backwards? I'm guessing the reason it didn't go up tight to the trailer after rolling spring the correct way is a) if one spring is broke it won't work quite right or b) by rolling the spring the wrong way at first, you may have taken some of the springiness out of it.
good luck
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