I need an awning expert!

Firefly-SKO

Member
Joined
May 1, 2014
Posts
23
Location
Harker Heights, TX
I just got what I think is a deal (50 bucks) on a 15' A&E armored awning. Here are some questions:
The shafts that protrude on each end seem to be bent. In looking at how these torsion assemblies are made and then put in the main tube, am I just seeing the result of the inner end of the shaft sitting against the inner side of the tube? Sort of like a straw in a to-go cup?
Any thoughts on the usefulness of the aluminum armor jacket it came with?
The fabric needs replaced so it'll cost me, and maybe some other parts but I think I did OK. It's been a long time since I messed with am awning so any help is appreciated. I'll get some pics when it's light out side.
 
Keep the weather shield. It will make your awning fabric last longer. There should be a diagram of an A&E awning in the 'net. But BEFORE you attempt to "fix" any part of the awning (including re-tensioning it which you will probably have to do after ) find out the facts and how-to's FIRST. They can be damaged easily and then it's expensive to fix. Be very careful when you release the tension on a waning as you can really hurt yourself. Those rollers have a lot of tension on them.

Do an internet search for "A&E (model) awning parts diagram". The model number, etc should be on a label on one of the legs and/or awning tube. The one on the Class C said Carefree Spirit FX. There was a difference between the Spirit and Spirit FX on some parts.

Retensioning http://www.doityourself.com/stry/rv-awn ... Bg4Rhaeg9E
How to replace the fabric (video) http://www.rv-awning.com/a-e-awning-parts/
http://www.factoryrvsurplus.com/categor ... ory_id=121
(note: I am not recomending any of these places, just posting them for info value)
 
lornaschinske said:
Keep the weather shield. It will make your awning fabric last longer. There should be a diagram of an A&E awning in the 'net. But BEFORE you attempt to "fix" any part of the awning (including re-tensioning it which you will probably have to do after ) find out the facts and how-to's FIRST. They can be damaged easily and then it's expensive to fix. Be very careful when you release the tension on a waning as you can really hurt yourself. Those rollers have a lot of tension on them.

Do an internet search for "A&E (model) awning parts diagram". The model number, etc should be on a label on one of the legs and/or awning tube. The one on the Class C said Carefree Spirit FX. There was a difference between the Spirit and Spirit FX on some parts.

Retensioning http://www.doityourself.com/stry/rv-awn ... Bg4Rhaeg9E
How to replace the fabric (video) http://www.rv-awning.com/a-e-awning-parts/
http://www.factoryrvsurplus.com/categor ... ory_id=121
(note: I am not recomending any of these places, just posting them for info value)

Thanks for the advice and the links. Busy day and I haven't been out to look at the awning yet, but the legs indicate they are 8000,8500, 9000 series. I'll check out those links. Thanks again!
 

Try RV LIFE Pro Free for 7 Days

  • New Ad-Free experience on this RV LIFE Community.
  • Plan the best RV Safe travel with RV LIFE Trip Wizard.
  • Navigate with our RV Safe GPS mobile app.
  • and much more...
Try RV LIFE Pro Today
Back
Top