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Tompoole Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Bucks Posts: 827 |
http://www.caranex.com/rangelist.html Have fun be happy
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12th Sep 2017 9:06pm |
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wyvern Member Since: 13 Dec 2009 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2105 |
There are other porch awnings that are available that do a similar job... and for a reasonable price. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/39172675979...rmvSB=true for example Poppy - TDCI (Puma) 110XS 2.2 - Camper conversion - see the build here - https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic56530.html Elgar -TDCI(Puma) 110XS Dormobile - now sold Devon & Cornwall 4x4 Response - DC126 |
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12th Sep 2017 9:16pm |
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dantastic Member Since: 04 May 2010 Location: London Posts: 367 |
Yup, but none that pops up like the Khyam that you have.
It was probably just too good so they had to kill it off At the moment the one I'm most interested in is the Howling Moon Swing Awn: https://flatdoguk.com/swing-awn-2.0m~2429 It's a 270 degree awning... But I'm just not sure how usable the space is.... |
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13th Sep 2017 8:54am |
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dantastic Member Since: 04 May 2010 Location: London Posts: 367 |
Um, not sure how that would look. I have never seen a 2.5m awning on a 90......
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13th Sep 2017 2:24pm |
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Maris Widgeon Member Since: 11 Dec 2013 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 216 |
Have a 2.5m arb awning on the side of the 90 and a 1.5m on the back to cover the cooker, storage, etc. We have the awning room for the bigger awning which is simple and quick to attach and has transformed our set up for inclement weather,don't use it much but it is a good size and doesn't take up much space to carry in the truck.
We purchased the awnings over a couple of years and now wounder how we managed without them. Click image to enlarge It does stick out over the bonnet a little but you don't notice it, also mounted a little higher to give clearance for the room under the awning. Nick |
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13th Sep 2017 9:36pm |
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Bows Member Since: 07 May 2012 Location: Wales Posts: 513 |
+1 for a tarp, I have a tarp from DD hammocks, It can be erected quickly, on either side to suit each situation or over the back of the vehicle if needed. It cost £40 plus another £20 for some adjustable poles. Te Dd hammocks have numerous eyelets which helps to make it very user friendly. Personally I think the whole awning industry is a bit of a rip off, some of them have a redicilous price when you actually sit back and think of what they're made of, but hey, that's just my opinion. 2006 TD5110 station wagon
1995 300Tdi 90 truck cab 1989 90 hard top with 200 tdi 1983 110 hard top 1983 110 Hi cap 1954 107 pick up |
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14th Sep 2017 5:19am |
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dantastic Member Since: 04 May 2010 Location: London Posts: 367 |
Aaaah, that's a very flattering angle in that photo. You can't see the overhang at all! What does it look like square from the side?! |
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14th Sep 2017 9:18am |
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Maris Widgeon Member Since: 11 Dec 2013 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 216 |
I push it out level with the back wheel so there is a small overhang at the rear , this leaves a smaller overhang at the front. The overhang at the front would be about 200 mm from the bulkhead you can't notice it from the drivers seat , your certainly not jousting as you go down the road !!!!
Sorry have not got a full on side shot . Nick |
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14th Sep 2017 3:23pm |
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jr1104 Member Since: 05 May 2016 Location: England Posts: 78 |
Watching this thread with interest, as I'm in the process of looking for an awning for my 90 as well. Got two Mantec Roof bars to mount it to, but trying to decide whether side or rear cover is more useful (or both...)
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17th Sep 2017 5:38pm |
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sharkey964 Member Since: 05 Oct 2014 Location: On a muddy track Posts: 574 |
Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge You can't beat a Foxwing IMO. Marc |
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17th Sep 2017 5:41pm |
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rockster57 Member Since: 15 Nov 2014 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 937 |
Marc, is that the 2.1?
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17th Sep 2017 8:53pm |
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rleslie Member Since: 10 May 2012 Location: Ellon, Aberdeenshire Posts: 128 |
Hi dantastic, I had the same dilemma a year or two ago...... its a mine field and everyone has their own opinion. A total nightmare.
In my mind it all depends on what and where you are going to use it. Always on grass at camp sites..then one with legs and guy ropes might be fine. Offroad on uneven ground for a quick cup of tea, then something that just swings out..... how large an area do you need??? There are more questions than answers.... I agree with some other comments here...they are expensive, so you kind of want to get it right..... I have a 110 which I know does not help you...but in the end I went for a hannibal rear 1.4m awning. A couple of reasons. 1. Very quick to take in and out 2. No poles or guy ropes, good for uneven ground thats rocky 3. Nene overland had a sale on and it was a lot cheaper. 4. Protects the back area while making a cup of tea or packing the back. I hummed and hayed about a foxwing 270 degree for agees, then looked at the hannibal 270 degree, but after speaking to the guy form Hannibal he said in windy conditions even although the hannibal does not have legs you would be better to tie it down as there is alot of fabric in the awning. I also bought the sides for the awning which is handy in wet and windy conditions, but its not big enough for two of you to sit under..... I may in the future buy the 2.4m hannibal side awning...if I got one cheap enough.... sorry I cant be better help..maybe just buy the DD hammock tarp and a couple of poles and see how you get on. The Oztent poles are good as they twist and lock for different heights.... chers Richard Click image to enlarge |
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18th Sep 2017 9:57am |
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sharkey964 Member Since: 05 Oct 2014 Location: On a muddy track Posts: 574 |
No.It's the full size version. I sticks out around 25 to 30cm at the front,but that hasn't been a problem. Marc |
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18th Sep 2017 6:38pm |
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rockster57 Member Since: 15 Nov 2014 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 937 |
Thank you
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18th Sep 2017 7:49pm |
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