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Hi, everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com and today we're gonna take a look at this replacement drive head and roll bar for the Solera RV slide-out awning. This is going to replace the drive head and roll bar for your Solera RV slide-out awning. If you are facing your awning, the drive head is on the right side. And if you need the idler head I am including our item number on your screen for the… see more >
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Thanks for the pictures! It appears you're needing the: -Replacement Drive Head and Roll Tube for Solera RV Slide-Out Awning #LC34FR. Since just the hex bracket at the end of the roll tube is not available separately, you'll need to replace…
view full answer...For replacing the Drive Head #LC34FR and Idler Head #LC87FR on a Solera Slide Topper you will want to completely remove the slide topper from your RV/Camper. You will need to insert a pin into the end of the tube end cap(see image) to keep the…
view full answer...I have a solution for you, but my contact over at Lippert tells me that you won't be able to replace just those casings on Solera Slide-Out Topper. The parts you need are the Replacement Idler Head and Roll Tube for Solera RV Slide-Out Awning -…
view full answer...The Replacement Mounting Hardware part #LC701665 comes with the Extension Rods, Extension Rod Bracket, Torsion Arm Caps, and various hardware. I am not sure what all you have now but it sounds like you might also need the torsion heads, part #LC87FR…
view full answer...When installing/adjusting the Solera RV Slide-Out Awning #LCV000163285 tension is applied by rotating the awning roller 14 times. This should apply the needed spring tension so that the fabric doesn't billow in the wind or leave enough slack that…
view full answer...For driving and handling upgrades to a 2021 E350 Class-C, RV, I would recommend the following. Roadmaster #RM-RBK24-RSSC, Reflex Steering Stabilizer w/ mounting brackets. Compensates for over steering and returns your vehicle to center. Roadmaster…
view full answer...Thanks for the great question. Not knowing how far either side has slipped I would remove all tension for the arm and start over at zero tension. To add tension to your Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 6'7" Wide - 48" Projection - White…
view full answer...According to Solara (Lippert), the correct number of turns to set the proper tension of their slide toppers like #LCV000163285 is between 12 to 16 turns, so I'd consider 14 to be a pretty good happy medium.
view full answer...The slide out rollers need to be wound 7 full times when they are installed. So if you were to remove yours to replace the head with the #LC34FR you'd need to wind the roller 7 full times.
view full answer...The Replacement Drive Head and Roll Tube #LC34FR is the correct assembly for the right hand side of your Solera Slide topper as you stand facing it from outside the camper. The Replacement Idler Head and Roll Tube #LC87FR is on the left hand side as…
view full answer...The part numbers #LC87FR and #LC34FR are the correct replacement parts for your 12.5 foot slider awning. The roll tube is the main threaded rod of the #LC87FR that runs down the middle of the roller. The spring mechanism is on the awning fabric…
view full answer...The amount of times you'd need to wind a Solera awning when installing it is 14 times. The part number you have 285148 matches up with the #LC87FR.
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