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Originally Posted by Girth
Well, she made the 40+ mile trip to the new place just fine. Or at least it seems that it did. We're gonna be unpacking and getting the house squared away for a bit, so the trailer project is on hold for now.
I was able to lower the awning mount a bit, and whipped up some tapered shims out of aluminum, so I could drive the lag bolts in at an angle. (though it doesn't look like much in the pic, they went in at about a 20* angle) A bit of butyl tape and some Dicor, and it went together just fine. I'll probably swap the bolts later, run some longer ones into the 2x3 I added in there for structure, but it held just fine as is.
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Nice catch up, seems to be going reasonably well despite having to move and all.
Perhaps sistering a block of 2X4 to the 2X2 to anchor the awning mount to could work, or an L bracket attached to the 2X2 to bolt the awning to. Just a thought.
Touching on the older TT as mentioned, even though ours is 14 years old it was relatively unused (in a good way) and has been trouble free for the 4 years we have had it.
Seems to me, or maybe it's just the demographic of ownership on here, that the newer units have more factory based issues than the older. Could be as someone mentioned that with the popularity of RVing now that they are having issues with quality control pushing out units faster than they can be checked for maladies.
That said friends of ours have a relatively new Coleman and it had some teething pains but they lived in it for nearly a year and have used it in some pretty nasty, northern Canadian winter, weather conditions when he was working there. It might just be Jayco
Keep up the good work, thoughts are with you and seems to be plenty of support for you here. Good luck and congratulations on the new home