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Suction Clamp Awning Mounting Brackets From JK
Posted: 15 Sep 2008, 12:41
by Campcharlie
Our guttering that we attach the awning to is full up with god knows what so attaching the awning to the van is a pain in the ass....we can't tighten the clamps up tight enough..then they fall off
my question is are the
Suction Clamp Awning Mounting Brackets from JK any good?
Do they fall off easy?...am getting fed up with the clamp and pole falling off.
Thanks
Posted: 15 Sep 2008, 13:02
by dirtygertie
Hi Brid,
I sold my old awning to my cousin who's got a T4 with no gutters. Her hubby bought the suction thingies from JK & said that they did the job just fine - they've had the awning up in some atrocious Welsh weather too......
.........but shouldn't you guttering be clear to stop water sitting in it????
Posted: 15 Sep 2008, 13:06
by Campcharlie
the guttering should be clear karen but it looks like it been filled a canny few times....think were probaly gunna sell the van so just wanna get the suction pads to stoop the blinkin thing fallen off.....
Posted: 15 Sep 2008, 18:43
by dirtygertie
Whatcha sellin for????
you upgrading already!!!!????
Posted: 15 Sep 2008, 22:13
by jamesc76
you got a hight top on your van ????
Suction Clamp Awning Mounting Brackets From JK
Posted: 16 Sep 2008, 01:34
by Bowton Lad
campcharlie wrote:the guttering should be clear karen but it looks like it been filled a canny few times....
The gutters on Auto-Sleeper high tops & solid-sided pop tops are 3/4 full of sealant from the factory. It causes water to overflow & limits the choice of awning fixings that can be used. You could fit a metal rail to the side of the high top & use figure of eight strips instead of the pole & clamp method.

Posted: 16 Sep 2008, 07:43
by kathyshack
what awning do you have? I'm lazy and just throw the ropes over the roof and peg at the other side. If you pull it tight it tends to be prety tight to the roof, and means you don't have to get the van parked dead right on returning form a day out. I looked at the suction things, and have heard good things on the JK site about them, but i can't help but think they are expensive really for what they are....
Re: Suction Clamp Awning Mounting Brackets From JK
Posted: 16 Sep 2008, 08:52
by Campcharlie
Bowton Lad wrote:campcharlie wrote:the guttering should be clear karen but it looks like it been filled a canny few times....
The gutters on Auto-Sleeper high tops & solid-sided pop tops are 3/4 full of sealant from the factory. It causes water to overflow & limits the choice of awning fixings that can be used. You could fit a metal rail to the side of the high top & use figure of eight strips instead of the pole & clamp method.

Bowlton Lad....the sealant is defo more than 3/4 full infact its full to the top hence we have problems fitting the clamps....there is already a metal rail attached for a figure of eight strip to be attached....so this is a stoopid question but asking cos i don't know...if we get a figure of 8 strip to attach onto the rail already attached how do we then attach the awning....the awning does not have the awning piping to slide onto the figure of 8 its the pole and clamp method

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kathyshack wrote:what awning do you have? I'm lazy and just throw the ropes over the roof and peg at the other side. If you pull it tight it tends to be prety tight to the roof, and means you don't have to get the van parked dead right on returning form a day out. I looked at the suction things, and have heard good things on the JK site about them, but i can't help but think they are expensive really for what they are....
Kathy...its a traditional square one bought this year from JK...but im liking the idea of what u have suggested....dont know if the suctionpads are expensive...we did look at them at vanfest and have to say they looked solid and well made.
jamesc76 wrote:you got a hight top on your van ????
James yes we have...r u thinking along the same lines as Kathy?
dirtygertie wrote:Whatcha sellin for????
you upgrading already!!!!????
Karen....cos ours is crap and we would like one in better condition.
Posted: 17 Sep 2008, 14:54
by diviy
go to b&q get two window pane holders they normally about a fiver and are orage fit tube through then clamp to van works a treat the jk clamps are crap
Posted: 17 Sep 2008, 15:09
by Campcharlie