In a message dated 8/8/99 11:25:46 PM, EdGoodrow@aol.com wrote: <<above the sliding door and hidden by the camper shell when closed is a long (4-5 feet long)silver (aluminum) sleve which appears to be there to hold a awning. Is this a factory piece or an after market affair? Does anyone know the name of the type "groove" so I can see if I can find an awning that will mate to it? >> Likely this is a standard RV awning bracket. I have awnings that will slide into your bracket, or will clamp to your raingutter by inserting a metal rod into a pocket on the awning and them clamping it down to your gutter. There is also a solid vinyl bulb sewn into the awning below the pocket. You slide this into your awning rail. You can also sew a thin rope into the edge of the awning and this will work as well. The German made Sunsail awnings can be found on my web pages listed below. Steve Lashley '74 Campmobile '93 EV MV <A HREF="http://eurocampers.com/">http://EuroCampers.com</A> Importing German Side Tents, Carver Propane Heaters and other Accessories for Bus, Vanagon and Eurovan |
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