Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou. We did this two ladies and a 15yo and we did it easy (umm well some minor glitches that were due to neglect from previous owner) with your clear concise instructions it was complete and looks fantastic Thankyou for saving me almost 800 dollars by doing it myself
Thanks, mate. Great tutorial! Just finished fitting the new awning fabric and your step-by-step was invaluable. Especially your advice when re-tensioning the springs.
Great video, we are 2 chicks and did it by ourselves, the only hiccup was that I put the awning back onto the van from the wrong end (the end that wasn’t splayed) and it did my head in not to rip the awning. Thanks heaps, was a great video to follow 👍
Cool..you make it look easy ..will try over the weekend but think if i follow your video i cant see anything going wrong...cheers..it will save me @$360 quoted to fit it
Great tutorial guys. However, please help put my mind at rest. I'm double checking that when tensioning the springs they are turned clockwise at each end (as in the video). This seems a little counter intuitive to me as they are turned in opposite directions to each other. I have reassembled, ending up with weak tension despite having extra turns on each spring. Do i just add more turns, or should one end be turned counter-clockwise? Thanks in advance.
Hey mate! Good pickup!! Yes you are correct both need to be wound the same way! - one clockwise and one anticlockwise. I actually corrected this off camera but didn’t show this in the vid! Sorry for the confusion
Worth pointing out that he winds tension on the cam lock end in the wrong direction. I followed this vid and it had no tension. I corrected it by leaving the awning attached at the roof but taking the arms off at the top and bottom of the van, leaving them connected to the awning, and then winding each arm so that when it is hanging down from the barrel I spin it up on the side of the van…. I did this both sides until I had sufficient tension…
Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou. We did this two ladies and a 15yo and we did it easy (umm well some minor glitches that were due to neglect from previous owner) with your clear concise instructions it was complete and looks fantastic Thankyou for saving me almost 800 dollars by doing it myself
So glad it helped you! It’s a fairly easy job once you know how to do it! Thanks for watching
Thanks, mate. Great tutorial! Just finished fitting the new awning fabric and your step-by-step was invaluable. Especially your advice when re-tensioning the springs.
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching
Fantastic illustration of how to do the job, well done👍
Thanks Roy!
Great demo, much appreciated from Lismore NSW
Thanks mate
Great video, we are 2 chicks and did it by ourselves, the only hiccup was that I put the awning back onto the van from the wrong end (the end that wasn’t splayed) and it did my head in not to rip the awning. Thanks heaps, was a great video to follow 👍
Great work! Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Great video. I didnt have anyone to help me so i had to do it a different way without unwinding and disassembly of the springs or awning tube.
Thanks. Glad it helped!
Good demo. Thanks!
Thanks!
Very helpful video. Much appreciated.
Thanks for watching
Great video guys. Thanks so much
Thanks for watching!
Cool..you make it look easy ..will try over the weekend but think if i follow your video i cant see anything going wrong...cheers..it will save me @$360 quoted to fit it
You can do it!
Great tutorial guys. However, please help put my mind at rest. I'm double checking that when tensioning the springs they are turned clockwise at each end (as in the video). This seems a little counter intuitive to me as they are turned in opposite directions to each other. I have reassembled, ending up with weak tension despite having extra turns on each spring. Do i just add more turns, or should one end be turned counter-clockwise? Thanks in advance.
Hey mate! Good pickup!! Yes you are correct both need to be wound the same way! - one clockwise and one anticlockwise. I actually corrected this off camera but didn’t show this in the vid! Sorry for the confusion
Worth pointing out that he winds tension on the cam lock end in the wrong direction. I followed this vid and it had no tension. I corrected it by leaving the awning attached at the roof but taking the arms off at the top and bottom of the van, leaving them connected to the awning, and then winding each arm so that when it is hanging down from the barrel I spin it up on the side of the van…. I did this both sides until I had sufficient tension…
Why didn’t I see the black pull up/down strip of material when you inserted the new vinyl ? Curious.
It may have been put in afterwards. It just slides into the second groove of the awning. Thanks for watching