Fiama roll out awning fitting.

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Fiama roll out awning fitting.

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Has anyone fitted one to a tintop (maybe to the gutter) . How have you done it? Any pics?

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I've got one. F35 Pro in black. Works very well too. Have to look see if I have any photos.
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To fit, you simply buy the right clips from Fiamma, from their website. Easy.
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Sorry, meant to say, the one in a bag!

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Me - I've fitted a 2,8m bag type. I used two fiama brackets

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Unfortunately I do not have any photos of the brackets, I bought them off someone on here.

It really needs the smaller bracket fitting in the centre.
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Titus A Duxass wrote:Me - I've fitted a 2,8m bag type. I used two fiama brackets

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Unfortunately I do not have any photos of the brackets, I bought them off someone on here.

It really needs the smaller bracket fitting in the centre.

got any pics of how it looks closed please?

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I'll have a look......
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I've found a couple but they are on my farcebook page, I'll sorry it tomorrow.
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We have one attached to an extra awning rail on the roof
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Here you go.

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Titus A Duxass wrote:These are they - http://www.fiamma.com/download/installa ... 55-114.pdf

Dave, these are the heavy duty steel gutter mount ones I have for sale with mine.

I've also seen them mounted directly to the hightop but you may need some spacers to take out the curvature of your roof if it's a hightop. In which case you would use the other, aluminium brackets I have listed. :ok

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