Use your one hand to keep the awning tight during this step.
How to replace an awning on a camper.
We then secured the polly cord with screws to the roller.
If you prefer to use waterproof glue let it dry.
Purchase a replacement awning fabric.
Loosen the awning bolts roll the awning out from the rv.
Take measurements down both sides making sure the awning is stretched reasonably tight and not folded or creased and mark the length with a pencil or non permanent marker.
Remove the screws holding the fabric to the track.
Get onto a step ladder and find the bolts holding the.
If you take a close look you ll notice that the fabric is tucked.
Remove the bolts holding the awning to the top of the rv.
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You can stitch or use an adhesive glue waterproof like in the 3rd step to stick your mending material to your awning.
Choose a fabric replacement measure for the correct awning replacement fabric.
Use high quality heavyweight tight weave vinyl for the best results.
We used the old awning as our work space to prevent scuffing or damage to the new awning.
The steps to replace the rv awning are almost the opposite of the removal.
Replacing rv awning fabric.
Next use the tension knobs on either side of the awning to adjust the tension arms.
You don t need to extend it all the way only about a.
Check the manufacturer s instructions for fabric recommendations.
The next step is to fix the upper arms of the awning in place by sliding them in place.
The next step is after adjusting the tension of each arm.
Cut your patching material by using fabric scissors or a knife.
Start by measuring your awning from the inside of each cap.
Have someone help you pop the lower.
Afterward head to a home hardware store and purchase an appropriately sized replacement fabric.
To do so measure from the center.
If you stitch your mending material to your camper s awning ensure that you find no visible or loose strings.
Your step by step diy guide step 1.
Measure the width of the current fabric not the roller length but fabric length and transfer that measurement to the new awning material.