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Awning for side of 4WD
Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 10:20
Smudger
We've been talkng about setting up an awning from the side of the Discovery. Maybe by attaching a tarp, or ready made awning to ther side gutter, or over the rear door.
If you've already figured it out, or found a ready made product that does the task, would you like to clue us in.
Thanks in advance. Greg
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AnswerID: 100781 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 10:42
Rosco - Bris.
replied: Greg
We have an awning on the fender, but it's attached to a Rhino roof rack.
It works well and only cost about $150.
Sail track riveted to side of rack. 3m x 2m canvas with sleeve in outboard edge.
Std extendable tent spacer pole permanently through sleeve, the type that's flattened at each end with a pole hole.
2 std extendable poles, ropes and pegs laid inside then the whole kit and kaboodle rolls up and fixes to side of rack with 2 attached velcro straps.
Also have a hole in each side about 1m from outside edge so in wet weather the poles are shortened and the annex dropped down at an angle to keep the rain at bay.
Neat as a pin and takes but a mo to setup. Not quite sure how you'd attach anything without racks .... unless you don't mind pop riveting some sail track through the roof of the disco .... ;-))
Cheers
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AnswerID: 100788 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 12:21
Member - 'Lucy'
replied: Smudger
Opensky have two units that are made for their off road camper trailer/van.
However they are very adaptable to other rigs.
They have a specific awning set up which attaches to an annex/awning rail (you know, the rope through the slot affair)
It comes in its own zip up bag which is attached to the vehicle by sliding it through the aforementioned awning rail.
When you pull up, you just unzip the bag/carrier , undo three velcro wraps, rollit out in your hands, open and extend legs to suit height and terrain undulations, extend tension struts to hold off off vehicle and there it is.
The outher set up which I have mounted on my Troopy is a Awning, room which Openshy use as a shower room. Big Room actually which works on the same principle as the Awning.
When I get home I just slide the bag off and store it. (30 seconds) Reverse before going away.
Its made in South Africa and the quality is exceptional. Way over and above anything I've evr seen on offer in
Australia
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Opensky has a web site. www.opensky.com.au
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AnswerID: 100790 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 12:25
Vince NSW
replied: Making one at the moment. It will be some what like rosco's, but not quite.
I have a 25 mm x 25 mm section of alloy tube attached to the roof rack & attached to this is a 3 mt x 4mt tarp with another piece of alloy tube on the outer edge with holes in each end and in the mid point of the tube. I like Rosco's idea of using the tent type ridge pole and may try to get one to fit. The whole thing rolls up into a heavy duty poly bag that is attached at the roof rack.
I am looking at adding another piece of tarp to form a L shape and cover the rear of the truck as well.
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FollowupID: 358928 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 14:03
Member - Alan posted:
Mine is much the same as yours Vince, bit heavy but does an excellent job, rain or shine.
It's gives all the shade we need in this country and then all we need is plenty of beer to drink in it!
Alan.
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AnswerID: 100801 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 12:55
Alan S (NSW)
replied: I have an "Alu Awn" from Opensky, came with the roof tent and roof rack that I bought from
the trader
section on this web site. I think its great but not cheap.
Southern Cross Canvas
have one advertised on their web site and is a lot cheaper i.e. $280. No idea of the quality and never seen one.
Hope this helps
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AnswerID: 100806 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 13:44
phil
replied: There was another thread on this subject about 3 weeks ago.
Quite extensive discussion and lots of good ideas.
Phil I
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AnswerID: 100813 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 15:17
Truckster (Vic)
replied: Where in the country are you would assist in recommending
places
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AnswerID: 100845 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 19:53
Member - Jack
replied:
or
here
might be worth a look. No idea on what they are like, but like you I am considering one for my 80 Series.
Jack
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AnswerID: 100853 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 20:06
Rosco - Bris.
replied: Greg
I've looked at the various commercial options included in the above responses and make the observation that they are all more or less identical with our set-up, BUT at about 2-3 times the cost, when area covered is considered.
Do yourself a favour and visit a local canvas stitcher type person ... it'll save you a motsa.
Cheers
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FollowupID: 359164 Submitted: Friday, Mar 04, 2005 at 19:12
Smudger posted:
Thanks everyone, good advice Rosco. reckon that's the track I'll take.
Smudger
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