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denny mcpheeters

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> From: Denny McPheeters
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: awning
> Date: Wednesday, May 19, 1999 3:30 PM
>
> Pat
> I have a 1976 Edgemonte that my wife would like to have an awning put
on,
> and we have contacted a couple of different RV dealers and it seems that
> they are pushing the Colorado Carefree, however the dealer that has
> installed a couple of other awnings for us seem to be having trouble
> determining where to mount everything. I have taken photocopies of the
body
> framework, and even helped him do the measuring. Can you give me any
> suggestions as to whether or not this is the correct awning to buy? I
have
> seen some A & E units on some of the GMCs that are for sale on the net,
and
> they look OK, however the ones I have seen are all 18 footers, and we
don't
> want one that long unless that is our only option. Our coach is a 26
> footer, and so appears that a 14 foot would fit. Any help on this matter
> would be appreciated.
>
> Denny McPheeters
> Culver, OR
>
 
An 18' zip dee will fit perfectly on the coach. it should be mounted at the
rear centered on the vertical seam just behind the propane door and on the
front centered on the vertical seam for the front cap.

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>
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>> From: Denny McPheeters
>> To: gmcmotorhome
>> Subject: awning
>> Date: Wednesday, May 19, 1999 3:30 PM
>>
>> Pat
>> I have a 1976 Edgemonte that my wife would like to have an awning put
>on,
>> and we have contacted a couple of different RV dealers and it seems that
>> they are pushing the Colorado Carefree, however the dealer that has
>> installed a couple of other awnings for us seem to be having trouble
>> determining where to mount everything. I have taken photocopies of the
>body
>> framework, and even helped him do the measuring. Can you give me any
>> suggestions as to whether or not this is the correct awning to buy? I
>have
>> seen some A & E units on some of the GMCs that are for sale on the net,
>and
>> they look OK, however the ones I have seen are all 18 footers, and we
>don't
>> want one that long unless that is our only option. Our coach is a 26
>> footer, and so appears that a 14 foot would fit. Any help on this matter
>> would be appreciated.
>>
>> Denny McPheeters
>> Culver, OR
>>
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
"The beautiful Mohawk Vally"
 
>> Pat
>> I have a 1976 Edgemonte that my wife would like to have an awning
>put
>on,
>> and we have contacted a couple of different RV dealers and it seems
>that
>> they are pushing the Colorado Carefree, however the dealer that has
>> installed a couple of other awnings for us seem to be having
>trouble
>> determining where to mount everything. I have taken photocopies of
>the
>body
>> framework, and even helped him do the measuring. Can you give me
>any
>> suggestions as to whether or not this is the correct awning to buy?
>I
>have
>> seen some A & E units on some of the GMCs that are for sale on the
>net,
>and
>> they look OK, however the ones I have seen are all 18 footers, and
>we
>don't
>> want one that long unless that is our only option. Our coach is a
>26
>> footer, and so appears that a 14 foot would fit. Any help on this
>matter
>> would be appreciated.
>>
>> Denny McPheeters
>> Culver, OR
>>

The 18' is the correct awning size for the GMC. Carefree is often pushed
by dealers and I guess it is an okay product. The Zip Dee is nice looking
and light while the A&E (my choice) is strong and very easy to find
parts, etc.

Make sure your dealer understands that special arms are req'd for the GMC
due to the radius. The arms are specially made by A&E so allow some time
for time for shipping, etc. DON'T let your dealer modify regular arms as
they may not hold up.

My $0.02 worth.

David Lee Greenberg F22009
GMC Motorhome Registry
200 MacFarlane Drive PH4
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
 
Denny,
There is nothing magic about the "standard GMC 18" awning", it just happens to
be ONE awning that seems to fit most all GMC's. The IMPORTANT thing in
determining what length of awning is to choose one so that the support arms
will fasten into one of the aluminum "studs" ; DO NOT ALLOW THE DEALER to
fasten the arms only into the fiberglass skin. I would prefer a length of
about 14' over the 18' heavy Zip-Dee monster that came with my coach.
Gary
'77 Kingsley
North Bend, Oregon Coast

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> > From: Denny McPheeters
> > To: gmcmotorhome
> > Subject: awning
> > Date: Wednesday, May 19, 1999 3:30 PM
> >
> > Pat
> > I have a 1976 Edgemonte that my wife would like to have an awning put
> on,
> > and we have contacted a couple of different RV dealers and it seems that
> > they are pushing the Colorado Carefree, however the dealer that has
> > installed a couple of other awnings for us seem to be having trouble
> > determining where to mount everything. I have taken photocopies of the
> body
> > framework, and even helped him do the measuring. Can you give me any
> > suggestions as to whether or not this is the correct awning to buy? I
> have
> > seen some A & E units on some of the GMCs that are for sale on the net,
> and
> > they look OK, however the ones I have seen are all 18 footers, and we
> don't
> > want one that long unless that is our only option. Our coach is a 26
> > footer, and so appears that a 14 foot would fit. Any help on this matter
> > would be appreciated.
> >
> > Denny McPheeters
> > Culver, OR
> >
 
Thanks for all the input on the awnings that you fellas have experienced,
and feel comfortable with. With all of your opinions and my wants, we are
going to go ahead with the 14 foot carefree with the special arms, and the
guys that have done us a good job in the past. One plus is that the
technical engineer for carefree owns a GMC, and that gives me some
confidence. I will let you know if there are any horror stories.

Denny McPheeters
Culver, OR