I didn't use a drive away kit on this occasion, I used the existing strip on the awning, however i see the benefits of a the drive away kit I will pick one up next time I'm near a go outdoors. Currently I drive away very slowly whilst my wife slides it off. Reversing slowly back into the same position is tricky and could potentially cause a divorce or worse I could damage my awning.Nice, so you don’t use the awning to attach, just the hole in the metal strip to attach a driveway segment.
You use 10mm. (6 + 4mm to put into the channel ?)
lol. That made me lol.I didn't use a drive away kit on this occasion, I used the existing strip on the awning, however i see the benefits of a the drive away kit I will pick one up next time I'm near a go outdoors. Currently I drive away very slowly whilst my wife slides it off. Reversing slowly back into the same position is tricky and could potentially cause a divorce or worse I could damage my awning.
So this is what I need instead of how I just tried it with a 7 to 5 (or as it says on the instructions 6 to 4mm)This is an example from the forum shop, it fits between your awning and the vehicle allowing you to quickly remove the grey plastic ‘figure of eight’ thingy (which are usually in shorter sections) and simply drive away.
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Driveaway on opposite side to wind out. Driveaway is on “kitchen” side on oursThat does help thanks and is about in like with what ive seen.
So will you extend the wind out a bit, or just have the drive away on the right hand side of the van? I'm feeling like that could be easier but not sure if that's based on any kind of reality

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