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Other way round I'd say. Rear is directional.It would appear the rear bracket would be a straight swap to the other side, BUT not so the front bracket .
Other way round I'd say. Rear is directional.It would appear the rear bracket would be a straight swap to the other side, BUT not so the front bracket .
Thanks. That is in line with the information I got from a van centre.It would appear the rear bracket would be a straight swap to the other side, BUT not so the front bracket .
...that it would require specific bracket(s).Thanks. That is in line with the information I got from a van centre.
Confused by the cables, obviously at the rear rather than the front.Other way round I'd say. Rear is directional.
I heard the hydraulics are in the rear now.Confused by the cables, obviously at the rear rather than the front.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a sail or other easy set up option for the side without the awning?I would go for kitchen side too. Alternatively you can use a sail on the other other side against the sun. for attachment on the van have can two options; sail chord or rings.
Stitches and steel sail is meant to be the dogs doo dars.Does anyone have any recommendations for a sail or other easy set up option for the side without the awning?
Bloke had it attached to his T6.1, down in Sennen cove last year, and said it was very versatile and really easy to use.On your recommendation I have just ordered the Stiches and Sail so I’ll let you know when it arrives and post some photos.
This one https://stitchesandsteel.com/products/bawdsey-inflatable-awningBloke had it attached to his T6.1, down in Sennen cove last year, and said it was very versatile and really easy to use.
He didn’t use it for being waterproof though. Just a sun shade.
And it looked more like a sail than the one I’ve just spotted on their eBay shop.
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Which one did you go for ?
I just watched the latest California Chris YouTube video about the awning. It seems removable but NOT reversible. SeeIt would appear the rear bracket would be a straight swap to the other side, BUT not so the front bracket .
Hi,On your recommendation I have just ordered the Stiches and Sail so I’ll let you know when it arrives and post some photos.






The awning is orderable now with the fitting to the RHS but adds some options and of extra costs, of course, however for the UK it is standard on the LHS ie kitchen side, so therefore there must be bracketery available to suit available to mount as we would ordinarily choose. Apologies if this has been mentioned but haven’t read all the related posts!Hi, for the new T7 California Ocean it is not possible to move the awning, at least not with the same brackets. Did anyone find a solution to move the awning on the kitchen side? Now that there is the attached table, it makes more sense on that side, otherwise that side and the attached table is not possible to use (in a camping setup).
It's a shame they ALL seem to have migrated to the nearside. Spotting an oncoming transporter with an awning on the UK driver's side was the signal to offer a Cali wave.
I can't see Thule (?) making two different awnings so I suspect it's just brackets too.
Are the mounting points on the awning the same distance from each end of the awning? Otherwise, swapping it over would see it advance forward or backwards froI contacted the local dealer in Switzerland and also Thule.
I contacted the local dealer in Switzerland and also Thule. The dealer basically said the only option they offer is to buy another awning. Thule said that this model is made specifically for VW, so they can’t provide separate brackets or any workaround.The awning is orderable now with the fitting to the RHS but adds some options and of extra costs, of course, however for the UK it is standard on the LHS ie kitchen side, so therefore there must be bracketery available to suit available to mount as we would ordinarily choose. Apologies if this has been mentioned but haven’t read all the related posts!
Why would the Branding be upside down?The dealer basically said the only option they offer is to buy another awning. Thule confirmed that this model is made specifically for Volkswagen, so they can’t provide separate brackets or any workaround.
So, at least here in Switzerland, the only real solution is to buy a new awning. Even if you somehow find brackets, you wouldn’t really be able to move it properly. The branding would end up upside down, so it would look off.
So no, it doesn’t seem to be possible.
I contacted the local dealer in Switzerland and also Thule. The dealer basically said the only option they offer is to buy another awning. Thule said that this model is made specifically for VW, so they can’t provide separate brackets or any workaround.
So, at least in Switzerland, the only real solution is to buy a new awning. Even if you somehow find brackets, you wouldn’t really be able to move it properly. The THULE branding would end up upside down, so it would look off. So It doesn’t seem to be possible. Where did you find brackets?
Mine was fitted on passenger side.I would have thought the R side , Drivers side RHD on the Ocean. Because although you have 2 sliding doors the L side is partially obstructed by the kitchen.
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