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Old 01-06-2009, 05:03 AM   #1
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Window Awnings at Quartzsite

I am planning to add window awnings to the living room slide while at Quartzsite. Anyone have experience with an awning vendor at Quartzsite?

Any thoughts on having one awning for both the living room and dinner table windows, or having one awning for each window?

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 12:21 PM   #2
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Grant, we have the individual awnings on those windows of our 3400. I was not given the option when CW installed them. Our windows are a different height, so I would think with a single awning one window would be mostly covered, while the other would be completely covered. I have never used one without the other. I would also look at the Carefree of Colorado awnings that include both the slide topper and window awning together, unless, of course, you already have the slide toppers.

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Old 01-06-2009, 12:49 PM   #3
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Thanks Phil but I already have slide toppers.
I would think that one big awning would be cheaper because you only need 1 set of arms not 2.

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Grant, that is probably true, but looking at your pic in your sig, you also have different height windows and would experience the same problem as me. With one awning you would not be able to see anything out of that rear window, if you position the awnings as they are supposed to be. Your choie my friend, just my opinion....
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Care free of colarado will be there also they come out to your RV and install them right there.
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