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[GMCnet] awning mishap [message #333946] Sun, 24 June 2018 19:02 Go to next message
Peter Faxon is currently offline  Peter Faxon   United States
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I am a new member to GMCnet, and I have a little problem. A truck got in my
way and wasted my forward A&E TravelAWN 5000 support arm on my 74 Glacier.
Dometic sells replacement parts for this, but they are slightly different
and most of them are painted. To maintain resale value I thought buying
both would be a good choice. Then I was told this would cost nearly $800.00
and would not be available until August. Too much money and too much time
caused me to cancel the order.

Does anyone out there know of a used. but functional replacement for this
at a reasonable price?

Also, I have been told that there is a difference between the front and
back arms. I cannot see any difference. Can someone fill in my blanks?

All help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Pete and Jeanne Faxon
Camarillo, CA


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Re: [GMCnet] awning mishap [message #333948 is a reply to message #333946] Sun, 24 June 2018 19:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Richard RV   United States
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Pete,
There's an RV Salvage place in Phoenix that has a pretty wide assortment of salvaged awnings and parts from RVs that meet untimely deaths.
Maybe there's a place like that near you.

Richard


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Re: [GMCnet] awning mishap [message #333952 is a reply to message #333948] Sun, 24 June 2018 20:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Peter Faxon is currently offline  Peter Faxon   United States
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Richard,
Can you give me an address, phone # or email address for the place in
Phoenix?

Thanks
Pete


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On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 5:59 PM, Richard wrote:

> Pete,
> There's an RV Salvage place in Phoenix that has a pretty wide assortment
> of salvaged awnings and parts from RVs that meet untimely deaths.
> Maybe there's a place like that near you.
>
> Richard
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Re: [GMCnet] awning mishap [message #333955 is a reply to message #333946] Sun, 24 June 2018 21:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kosier is currently offline  Kosier   United States
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Pete,

Call "Country Boy Enterprises" in Granville, Ohio and ask for Jerry. He
should be hanging
around there tinkering. He's supposed to be retired. He was an A and E
dealer who
stocked parts and made up awnings to suit. He had all the parts to fix me
up when a
Kansas windstorm blew my awning over the roof.
Also, he's a helluva nice guy! Tell him I told you that. LOL

Gary Kosier
77PB w/500Cad
Newark, Ohio

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From: "Peter Faxon"
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Subject: [GMCnet] awning mishap

> I am a new member to GMCnet, and I have a little problem. A truck got in
> my
> way and wasted my forward A&E TravelAWN 5000 support arm on my 74 Glacier.
> Dometic sells replacement parts for this, but they are slightly different
> and most of them are painted. To maintain resale value I thought buying
> both would be a good choice. Then I was told this would cost nearly
> $800.00
> and would not be available until August. Too much money and too much time
> caused me to cancel the order.
>
> Does anyone out there know of a used. but functional replacement for this
> at a reasonable price?
>
> Also, I have been told that there is a difference between the front and
> back arms. I cannot see any difference. Can someone fill in my blanks?
>
> All help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Pete and Jeanne Faxon
> Camarillo, CA
>
>
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>
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Re: [GMCnet] awning mishap [message #333958 is a reply to message #333952] Sun, 24 June 2018 23:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Richard RV   United States
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Here you go, Pete.

Arizona RV Salvage
2737 West Lincoln St
Phoenix, AZ
602-272-0301

You can email them a picture of what you need.

Gary's recommendation, as usual, is a good one, and having an awning specialist matching things up for you would likely be a safer choice. Shipping is the fly in the ointment. Good luck!

Richard


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Re: [GMCnet] awning mishap [message #333964 is a reply to message #333946] Mon, 25 June 2018 06:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bobby5832708 is currently offline  bobby5832708   United States
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In my stash I've got a pair of A&E awning arms that came off of a GMC. I don't know what model, the only identifier is a label on one arm that says "A&E Systems by Dometic". They are unpainted. You can have them, zero dollars. Two problems:

1. One of the arms is missing the handle that is riveted on. Use one from your existing arms?
2. You would have to arrange shipping. I am in Florida.

If you want them PM me your cell phone number or email address and I can send pictures via text or email.


Bob Heller
2017 Winnebago 29VE
Winter Springs FL
Re: [GMCnet] awning mishap [message #333965 is a reply to message #333946] Mon, 25 June 2018 07:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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Peter,

Welcome to the group, family, cult, asylum.....

I can't help with your awning problem at all, but you did find your way here and that is a very good thing.

You have already found out a little of how helpful this community can be, and this is just the beginning.

Do us all and your self a favor. For your awning this is not so important, but for a lot else it matters. Use a sigfile that contains your name, a short about the coach (model and year are important for some things) and a geographic reference (some of these people may already be nearby and choose to assist).

As said, this is a helping and very supportive community that wants to see that you have every chance to enjoy the coach and what it can do for you as much as we all do. As the only other community I know of that is like this is that of the watermen that are my world, I have chosen to welcome all that show up here as any new arrival would be welcomed there. So,

May the Good Lord bless this coach and all those that set forth within her.

Welcome Pete and Jeanne,

Matt


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Re: [GMCnet] awning mishap [message #333967 is a reply to message #333964] Mon, 25 June 2018 09:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Peter Faxon is currently offline  Peter Faxon   United States
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Bob

Very interested. email is pjfax1@gmail.com - cell @ 1 805 509 1973.
Handle not a problem. I can replace that with local parts.

Thanks for your response and generous offer

Pete Faxon


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On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 4:55 AM, Bob Heller wrote:

> In my stash I've got a pair of A&E awning arms that came off of a GMC. I
> don't know what model, the only identifier is a label on one arm that says
> "A&E Systems by Dometic". They are unpainted. You can have them, zero
> dollars. Two problems:
>
> 1. One of the arms is missing the handle that is riveted on. Use one from
> your existing arms?
> 2. You would have to arrange shipping. I am in Florida.
>
> If you want them PM me your cell phone number or email address and I can
> send pictures via text or email.
> --
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> 1974 X-Canyonlands 26ft
> Original 455 exc for timing chain,
> Rockwell intake, valve covers. 144k miles.
> Winter Springs FL
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Re: [GMCnet] awning mishap [message #333968 is a reply to message #333967] Mon, 25 June 2018 09:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Bob

Very interested. email is pjfax1@gmail.com - cell @ 1 805 509 1973.
Handle not a problem. I can replace that with local parts.

Thanks for your response and generous offer

Pete Faxon


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On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 4:55 AM, Bob Heller wrote:

> In my stash I've got a pair of A&E awning arms that came off of a GMC. I
> don't know what model, the only identifier is a label on one arm that says
> "A&E Systems by Dometic". They are unpainted. You can have them, zero
> dollars. Two problems:
>
> 1. One of the arms is missing the handle that is riveted on. Use one from
> your existing arms?
> 2. You would have to arrange shipping. I am in Florida.
>
> If you want them PM me your cell phone number or email address and I can
> send pictures via text or email.
> --
> Bob Heller
> 1974 X-Canyonlands 26ft
> Original 455 exc for timing chain,
> Rockwell intake, valve covers. 144k miles.
> Winter Springs FL
>
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Re: [GMCnet] awning mishap [message #333987 is a reply to message #333967] Mon, 25 June 2018 15:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bobby5832708 is currently offline  bobby5832708   United States
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Pete,

Placing the arms next to each other, the main body on one is 1-1/2 inches longer than the other. I don't know if the longer one is front or rear.

I will text you some photos to your cell phone in a few minutes.


Bob Heller
2017 Winnebago 29VE
Winter Springs FL
Re: [GMCnet] awning mishap [message #334001 is a reply to message #333987] Mon, 25 June 2018 20:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Peter Faxon is currently offline  Peter Faxon   United States
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Bob,

I will try to check that out, but the pretzel like condition, plus cutting
it up for recycle, makes it pretty hard to measure.
If these came off the same GMC coach I must assume that it is correct. I am
looking for a shipper to pick these up and package them for shipment. Where
are you in Florida?

Again, thank you for solving my problem. Look in your Christmas stocking
for a thank you treat.

Pete and Jeanne

On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 1:30 PM, Bob Heller wrote:

> Pete,
>
> Placing the arms next to each other, the main body on one is 1-1/2 inches
> longer than the other. I don't know if the longer one is front or rear.
>
> I will text you some photos to your cell phone in a few minutes.
>
> --
> Bob Heller
> 1974 X-Canyonlands 26ft
> Original 455 exc for timing chain,
> Rockwell intake, valve covers. 144k miles.
> Winter Springs FL
>
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Re: [GMCnet] awning mishap [message #334015 is a reply to message #334001] Tue, 26 June 2018 06:14 Go to previous message
bobby5832708 is currently offline  bobby5832708   United States
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I'm in Winter Springs FL, about 15 miles northeast of Orlando. Other larger towns nearby that may have transportation companies are Sanford and Longwood.

I will text you my mailing address.







Bob Heller
2017 Winnebago 29VE
Winter Springs FL
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