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Awning foa a Chalet or Aliner Travel Trailer

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Tom Mac

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Jul 18, 2002, 10:56:08 AM7/18/02
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I have a Chalet Aspen folding travel trailer. I would like to install an
awning on the unit. Does anyone know of a good source for special travel
trailer awnings.

Tom


meldx

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Jul 18, 2002, 11:59:16 AM7/18/02
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how about the Aliner dealer itself, they say on their site that they have:
"Awning or Screen Room with Awning" as Optional equipment.

Mel

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Nrlinds

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Jul 18, 2002, 4:34:25 PM7/18/02
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There was a simple awning solution on the Australian Aliner site just recently.
It's at

http://www.aroundoz.8m.com
I think it was under the DYI section.

jake

Doug Hamilton

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Jul 21, 2002, 11:52:58 PM7/21/02
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Take a look at this awning by shadyboy I suspect it could be adapted to
work on almost anything.

http://www.shadyboy.com/vans/index.html

Doug

lfm

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Jul 22, 2002, 12:06:21 AM7/22/02
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This months Popup times has a pretty nifty DIY awning for aliner/chalet.


Chris Dufault

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Jul 22, 2002, 7:57:12 PM7/22/02
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How about an EZ-UP or equiv? Available for around $120 from most sporting
good stores - I bought mine for $75. Added bonus of being portable to move
over an non-movable picnic table.
See. http://www.ezup.com/

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Tom Mac

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Aug 12, 2002, 1:05:58 PM8/12/02
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I thought the EZ-Up was a good idea I had seen similar ones at Dicks
Sporting Goods. I ended up buying the EZ-Up thru their web site along with
the screen option. It all goes up very easily and looks great. Thanks for
the help.

"Chee Woo Leong" <Chee.Wo...@wcom.com> wrote in message
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> That's exactly what we did and it works out great. We can move it close
> to the door of our Chalet Aurora or over to a picnic table. The long
> tent pins worked incredibly well in a steady 25mph breeze while we
> camped in Southern Colorado last week. A cold front moved in and blew
> for several hours without lifting even one leg off the ground.
>
> Got ours at K-Mart for $85 during the current end-of-season clearance
> sale. Get 'em while they last!
>
> cwl B-)
> Chee Woo & Sue Leong
> 2002 Chalet Aurora
> 1998 Dodge Dakota 5.2/5speed/4x4

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