Manual awnings are extended by using your “awning wand” to undo the locks beforepulling thefabric out via a loop located in the center. Once the awning has been extended, the lower rafter arms on either side adjust to bring the ceiling to your preferred height. The process has a few mo...
When camping season ends—at least in the snow belt states—and before the thermometer drops below freezing, it’s time to get your RV ready for winter. You can always take your rig to the local RV maintenance shop, but if you’re handy you can do this important task yourself. Here’s...
First of all, before figuring out the indoor layout, you need to decide the suitable entry door location for your group. This may seem trivial and you might think it doesn’t matter as long as you can get in and out. However, it’s important to remember the traffic flow of the RV. ...
We decided to add an Air Lift Spring Kit to bring the van back to its original level and to improve the ride. And with the on-board compressor and the wireless remote, we can adjust the air pressure in the springs on the fly to level the van for the night! Neat! Read More ...
Step 05. Adjust the Tensioning System The tensioning system now needs to be adjusted. There are two ways to do this, based on the type of RV awning you have. If you have an adjustable-tension awning, simply turn the knob or lever clockwise or counterclockwise until the desired tension is...