Just taken delivery of my Caranstore awning and have found that when it is in the awning rail it hangs too low to open the doors.
The first question then is;
Should I simply unscrew the rail and screw it in 4 inches higher? The reason why I am taking a moment to think about it is that by doing this I am exposing several holes in the roof (existing screws) and adding some more... it just bothers me a bit. i was considering using a strap of some sort over the indicator to lift the awning during travel but I don't want to damage the indicator...
The other question is about security;
Can anybody explain how best to stop someone simply pulling the awning out of the rail whilst the van is parked or overnight? Locking bullets?
Cheers
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im no expert at all, but i would put another rail above the exisitng one.
Even if you adapt the other one, once you need to pull it out and use it, it will be very low for walking underneath it?
i could be wrong though, but just my opinion
and yes you can get stoppers to put in the end of your rail, as we use a padlock on the two holes where to the zips meet up
I have the same awning secured by a rail higher than this:
Please excuse the cheesy pose! I got the rail from eBay I think. There is a lockable block bit that came with the rail to stop you sliding it off but to be honest it wouldn't stop a determined thief. You also need to take the weight when opening/closing as the hightop is fragile.
LittleMissSunshine wrote:I have the same awning secured by a rail higher than this:
Please excuse the cheesy pose! I got the rail from eBay I think. There is a lockable block bit that came with the rail to stop you sliding it off but to be honest it wouldn't stop a determined thief. You also need to take the weight when opening/closing as the hightop is fragile.
Thanks for this - not sure how I missed it first time!
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Back to this. Looking at the high top I'm not convinced it would take the weight of the rail - it is quite flimsy in feel and I do not want to add a rail inside to support it.
Glue rail to higjtop with sikaflex but first of all mock up how high you want it when you are standing under it. No screws I would suggest. I have a caravanstore too but with a poptop so I made a bracket that clips onto the gutter. Good luck
waltraud wrote:Glue rail to higjtop with sikaflex but first of all mock up how high you want it when you are standing under it. No screws I would suggest. I have a caravanstore too but with a poptop so I made a bracket that clips onto the gutter. Good luck
Thanks for this. To be honest the thought of holding it on with glue scares me... can it really be trusted under load at, say, 60mph?
All I ask is for the chance to prove that money won't make me happy.