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Old 25-04-2009, 17:49   #1
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Default Need Abit of help with a caravan awning

Me again!! Just got the NR Pullman caravan awning we got with the van down from the loft to have a play with, it's the same as the pic below.

Question time.. we have 3 top parts of the polls with hooks on (know they are the top ones cos 2 have 2 bit's of poles leading of 1 as 3)
3 poles have plastic points (for a better word) we take it those go together at the front, 3 poles with rubber suckers on. they go against the van wall yes? something called a storm pole. what or how doe's the poles go againt the roof with the rooks?

Ta for any help here..
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I'm presuming you dont have an instruction leaflet, if thats the case why not email NR? they'll almost defo sent one out to you or link you to it on line

Handy for you now but also useful to have when you sell it been there
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I'm presuming you dont have an instruction leaflet, if thats the case why not email NR? they'll almost defo sent one out to you or link you to it on line

Handy for you now but also useful to have when you sell it been there
Didn't think of that..
NOo instuctions, just loads of bags with alsorts of things in them.
Ta for that..
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my sympathy, i dont rub along well with awnings, bloomin argumantative things at the best of times
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Me again!! Just got the NR Pullman caravan awning we got with the van down from the loft to have a play with, it's the same as the pic below.

Question time.. we have 3 top parts of the polls with hooks on (know they are the top ones cos 2 have 2 bit's of poles leading of 1 as 3)
3 poles have plastic points (for a better word) we take it those go together at the front, 3 poles with rubber suckers on. they go against the van wall yes? something called a storm pole. what or how doe's the poles go againt the roof with the rooks?

Ta for any help here..
nr have a awning internet site m8 might help still tryin to get mine back in the bag afta easter
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Old 25-04-2009, 20:46   #6
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my sympathy, i dont rub along well with awnings, bloomin argumantative things at the best of times
First time we have played with it, Now remember why I hate camping..

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nr have a awning internet site m8 might help still tryin to get mine back in the bag afta easter
Just been sent a link to the pdf for it, from their site.
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First time we have played with it, Now remember why I hate camping..




First awning I owned came as a seriously big bag of bits at the right price. I didnt have a clue
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First awning I owned came as a seriously big bag of bits at the right price. I didnt have a clue

all those years ago
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First awning I owned came as a seriously big bag of bits at the right price. I didnt have a clue
This one as bits we can add on to make it bigger. with inner tents more sodding poles
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