Where to Measure RV Awning to Determine Replacement Length Needed
Published 09/13/2017 >
Question:
how do you measure for replacement awnings?
asked by: Victor S
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Expert Reply:
Since you are replacing an awning what you'd want to do is measure the width of your current awning so that you can get an exact length replacement. You'd want to measure the fabric length.
For example, if the measurement you took was 16 feet in length you'd want the part # LCV000223163 that you referenced.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Replacement Roller and Fabric Kit for 16' Solera Power/Hybrid Awnings - Sand Fade w/Weatherstrip
- RV Awnings
- Roller and Fabric Kits
- Extends 96 Inches
- 16 Feet Wide
- Sand Fade
- Lippert
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