All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Quick Question in Regards to Awning ReplacementThank you Dr Quick. Some advice in there that will help.Re: Quick Question in Regards to Awning Replacement CloudDriver wrote: If the groove in the end cap is where the fabric is attached to the roller bar, then you're good to go. My roller bar didn't have a groove where the fabric was inserted, so I made one with a drill and a file as shown in my post here. I didn't use any type of lubricant to get the old fabric out of the new one in. A sharp pull on the old fabric broke it free and it just came out. It is Cloud Driver.. Its what it look like and feeling grateful. Caught a lucky break.Re: Full exterior paint on Class C cost?Actually a wrap would probably much cheaper. Then same outfit could help you/ work a combo deal on your graphics.Quick Question in Regards to Awning ReplacementGood day all, Ive been doing a bunch of homework on awning replacement, but when I saw this on mine, never saw it addressed. I am hoping this means, I can just slide it out with out having to remove the end cap and deal with all that. Bonus question, good safe lubricant to help get it out? My estimate is that is a 12' footer