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Awning

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Awning

Post by maverick01 »

Im currently looking for an awning thats easy to make and even easier to assemble and i would like something similar to arb awning that bolts to the roof bars on most 4wds.

It also has to be light weight and able to assemble with just 1 person.
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Re: Awning

Post by bogged »

maverick01 wrote:... and i would like something similar to arb awning that bolts to the roof bars on most 4wds.
whats wrong with ARB..?
ebay theres a few
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Post by maverick01 »

obviously the cost of there's
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Post by bogged »

maverick01 wrote:obviously the cost of there's
obviously, I missed that in the first post.
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Post by k3lst »

i got mine off ebay for $350 brand new a while ago. imo better then arb, and i dont think i could DIY at that price for waterproof canvas
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Post by CWBYUP »

k3lst wrote:i got mine off ebay for $350 brand new a while ago. imo better then arb, and i dont think i could DIY at that price for waterproof canvas
I didn't think the ARB one was much more than that, if any to be honest.

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Post by HeathGQ »

G_Loomis on this board makes em

EDIT: http://www.lscanvas.com.au/ his website
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Post by MUD CLUB »

pm 3.8bundy he sells them
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Post by Kalex »

Check out this
http://www.infrontcampinggear.com.au/category2_1.htm
All you need is some sail track on your rack and poles etc.
Not as flash, but heaps cheaper.
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

the new OZtent one is awsome, covers the side and back of your vehicle, but it is $899
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Post by bogged »

For those in Melb, Snowy River Rug Company next to Mansfield BP does em for $230, not canvas though...

Is canvas the best option? once its wet on a trip would be heavy as hell
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Post by grimbo »

bogged wrote:For those in Melb, Snowy River Rug Company next to Mansfield BP does em for $230, not canvas though...

Is canvas the best option? once its wet on a trip would be heavy as hell
cool thanks for the heads up, my wife will be up there in Friday so might have to get her to drop by and grab one
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Post by RO8M »

6.5 rangie wrote:the new OZtent one is awsome, covers the side and back of your vehicle, but it is $899
The Foxwing? Yah, i like the look of it, although it also is a bit tall when stowed, if that makes any difference.
http://au.oztent.com/products/viewProdu ... ductid=166
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Post by bogged »

grimbo wrote:
bogged wrote:For those in Melb, Snowy River Rug Company next to Mansfield BP does em for $230, not canvas though...

Is canvas the best option? once its wet on a trip would be heavy as hell
cool thanks for the heads up, my wife will be up there in Friday so might have to get her to drop by and grab one
The bloke will even help ya fit it while ya there.. did with mine...
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Post by maverick01 »

thanks guys for the replys and i will look into different places
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Post by nabstud »

I tried the tarp/tent poles/guy rope awning and it was crap in everything except perfect weather.

I ended up getting an ARB one, easy to put up and take down and actually works.
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