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Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 9/16
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I'm going crazy with the posts today. Just getting excited about the Barth.

When we got home from our last trip, the awning supports were leaning forward quite a bit:



There is a mysterious bracket sticking out of the awning arm at the rear:



Is bracket supposed to latch to something? It doesn't seem like it. To me, it looks like the only thing keeping the awning arms vertical is the connection between the awning and the RV itself. Ours move quite a bit. You tube video: https://youtu.be/QdRKctENYN8

What's the deal?


89 28' Regal
Quad Bunks
P-30 454
8906-3623-28C-B
 
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It looks like you are missing a screw out of the end of the stainless cover slat.


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twin cntr beds - 21' rear bath
 
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Our coaches are almost exactly the same. When I get home on Friday, I'll take a look at how mine is attached, then report back. Definitely, mine stays vertical and doesn't move.


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Originally posted by Doorman:
It looks like you are missing a screw out of the end of the stainless cover slat.


Ditto. There should be a screw screwed into the rail the cover slides into. The one at the front must have broken or backed out. Those pieces that are hanging out need to be slid back in also.


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Did you hit something while backing?
 
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No, we've only had the rig out a few times. Noticed a little lean last time, but seemed worse this time when we got home. Arms aren't bend and lower connections are still solid. Maybe a PO did.


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P-30 454
8906-3623-28C-B
 
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Looks to me that one of the keeper screws that hold the aluminum cover slats aligned came out at the aft end.
The top cover slat is being held by the flex key while the rest of the awning assy. is moving forward.
 
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There is a mysterious bracket

Looks home made to replace the factory piece.
 
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