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hi clarke. it doesnt look like one side is on the inner frame line where the rivets are? is that right?
tom
(10-05-2012, 11:49 AM)encantotom Wrote: [ -> ]hi clarke. it doesnt look like one side is on the inner frame line where the rivets are? is that right?
tom

You're right...the rear is about 3" to the right of the rivet line....
I always knew that you may be "out of line"
(10-05-2012, 02:23 PM)prairieschooner Wrote: [ -> ]I always knew that you may be "out of line"

I'm waaaay out of line most of the time......Steve, how about yours.....are both of your mounts smack dab on the rivet line?
I'll have to look next time I'm there. I am flying to Baltimore next week so this will have to wait. CE Credits and hopefully a good time.
I went to the garage the other night and was able to install both arms to the RV. So when it is finally don having the engine rebuilt then we can drive it to my place install the awning rail and then hang the awning. Seems so easy to this point it makes me feel nervous that I have had to missed something. It all looks good compared to the directions and pics of others. I talked to a guy at Zip Dee and he agreed that I could put the arms on first rather than the rail. I thought this might be best since i know where i had to mount the arms and the rail had to be a certain distance above that. Like a said it all looks good so far. I will take some pics next time and post.
now you need to drive down to arizona and visit us as the maiden voyage...

kids and all.

tom
I think it will go straight to winter storage unfortunately. Winter is coming fast to the North country. Love to make it down there though sometime Tom.
winter is here now, but that just means not running the air conditioning as much.

ha

tom
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