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RoadXYZ wrote:
We are toooo old for Do-It-Yourself projects involving muscles.
โFeb-23-2014 02:24 PM
kalynzoo wrote:
When I was up in that area two years ago an RV emergency brought me to the Wilsonville/Portland Camping World for a repair. I cannot speak highly enough for the guys and gals there. The worked after hours to get me back on the road. They were knowledgeable, caring, and neat. It is a beautiful drive from Tillamook to Wilsonville. You pass a buffalo ranch, a sake distillery with tours, and plenty of u-pick farmland on a well maintained easy to drive two lane road. It would be a nice drive and I truly believe the service you will get from CampingWorld Wilsonville will be worth the trip. JMHO,
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โFeb-22-2014 04:57 AM
robsouth wrote:
Water in a rolled up awning will not be a problem for travel. Just go like always and the water will spill out or not. Won't hurt anything.
โFeb-22-2014 04:54 AM
dmctlc wrote:
how did it tear... do u have insurance I know my brother ripped his in a high wind and his insurance for his trailer covered replacing it.... Of course you aways need to weigh whether it's worth claiming something like that that might cost a $1000 to replace and risk ur rate going up.... He said his never did....
โFeb-22-2014 04:53 AM
Passin Thru wrote:
Why wait? You can do one yourself in about 2 hrs. Order a new Carefree of CO cover, seems to be the best material and put it on. You can take the old one off and run with the frame only.
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โFeb-21-2014 05:59 PM
wrvond wrote:
Yes, you can.
As an aside, awning repair tape is good stuff.