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10520 PostPosted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 10:27 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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right then let's type this out so that everyone can understand my question.lol if i want to fit a fiamma roll out awning onto the side of my coachbuilt transit ci are we talking of a lot work? easy\hard or is it a dealer job?thanks in advance happy camping andrew....
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10521 PostPosted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 10:41 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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[quote:0a8df8c6fd="welshandrew"]right then let's type this out so that everyone can understand my question.lol if i want to fit a fiamma roll out awning onto the side of my coachbuilt transit ci are we talking of a lot work? easy\hard or is it a dealer job?thanks in advance happy camping andrew....[/quote:0a8df8c6fd]

hell & welcome to you.

We had an Autosleeper transit high top conversion. I know with that one it would have been necessary to remove the upper cupboards to install one. It cant be to difficult or long a job though because these types of awnings are installed at shows like the Marquis shows.


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it depends how handy at diy you are. as the awning is held up by three l shaped brackets drilled through the sidewalls and then fixed with bolts and the awning then rest on brackets and is fixed with self tapping screws if you haven't bought one go to one of the shows and buy and have it fitted there. Laughing
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