Tips to maintain your rv awning.
How to replace awning on travel trailer.
Don t remove end caps.
We ll talk about the cost aspect later.
Reinstalling the awning sometimes it helps to have three people when replacing the awning on the coach two to handle the awning arms and one to feed the awning cord into the awning rail.
If you thought replacing your rv s main patio awning was out of your league as a do it yourselfer watch this first and you just might change your mind.
Then you need to replace your awning.
Apart from the cost however it is pretty easy to replace an awning without any professional help or even having prior help yourself.
Remove the main bolts that hold the top of the awning to the side of the rv.
While the awning fabric is fairly robust care must be taken not to snag it on the awning rail.
Once the awning is in place make sure the lower section of the legs are locked in so you don t have to worry about it falling.
Replace the awning on the rv with your helpers lift the arms of the awning against the rv walking the awning in slowly as someone feeds the fabric back into the channel.
If your awning legs extend to the ground don t worry about the awning falling off the combination of spring tension in the roller tube and the legs.
There is no purpose to take them out unless you want to replace the awning.
Replace the awning arm on the end piece and replace the bolt.
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While you are attaching your awning make sure not to take the end caps out.
There should be 2 on each side of the awning 4 in total.
Replace electric awning fabric.
Use a cordless drill and bolt extractor tip that matches the size of your awning s bolts to remove each one.