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Clare M

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  1. £195 and I think it is screwed on but not sure. I can open and close the door, but using a grey plumber tube thing over the door to help protect the awning, it has taken a bit of trial and error to work out pitching the awning. I have been told you can also use a tennis ball on the edge of the door. They angled the rail to point up to help with the low clearance over the door. I tried the magnetic attachment but it failed which I why I paid the extra. I have also since had the electric hook up moved from under the back of the vehicle to under the bonnet, no more lying on the floor in the rain!!!
  2. I got a rail fitted and I have a pop up. I went to a local conversion company to get it fitted. It is brilliant. Just still practicing reattaching the awning when I go out for the day! I have a smallish awning Vango Kela V airbeam.
  3. I took mine to a local conversion company and they fitted a rail for my Vango Kela V awning. I tried a magnetic strip but it was hopeless. Also I use my local Toyota garage Snows and they have been brilliant. Even set up a service plan for me.
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