Power Awning Kit for 17 Foot Distance Between Uprights
Updated 08/05/2019 | Published 08/03/2019 >
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Question:
I measured 17’ from the middle of one upright to the middle of the other upright. What size kit should I order ?
asked by: Tony
Expert Reply:
Since you measured 17 feet center-to-center of your uprights you will need a 17 foot power awning, and the two kits we carry in that size are the Solera 12V XL Power RV Awning - 17' Wide - Extra-Long 9'8" Projection - Black Fade # LCV000334961-362243 and White Fade White Fade # LCV000334998-362241.
The only other thing you need is the rail extrusion, which is only sold in 8 foot sections so you will need three of the Solera Awning Rail Extrusion - Black - 8' Long # LC715217 and cutting one down to size.
I have added links to some video reviews as well as a help article on installing awnings which I recommend taking a look at.
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Solera Awning Rail Extrusion - Black - 8' Long
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