etrailer | Solera Awning Cradle Support Installation
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Hey guys, Kevin here with etrailer. And today we're gonna be taking a look at Solera's Awning Cradle Support. If you have an awning that's 21 feet or larger from Solera, then Solera does recommend installing the cradle arm support. And what this support does is as your roller tube comes in when you're closing your awning, it's gonna sit on this lip and pop up into place. And what that's gonna do is help hold it right in the center of the awning and provide just that extra support so that your roller tube isn't kind of bowing up and down. You don't have to worry about it bending and losing it's shape over time because it's gonna have that extra help holding it up in place.

Whereas, your arms can only grab it from the sides. Solera does recommend using this for anything 21 feet or larger. But you can always use this for anything smaller if you just want that extra stability and support for your awning while it's closed up and in travel. It does come in black or white so that you can match the aesthetics of your trailer. With ours today, we're gonna be putting a black one on just because kind of goes along with the aesthetics of this one.

With that being said, it does not offer any hardware so you will have to source that locally. I do recommend also picking up some butyl tape and placing it on the back. That way, the mounting screws that you use aren't gonna leak any water into the wall of your trailer. But let's go ahead and show you how I installed it. Start off we're gonna go ahead and put some butyl tape on here.

Get that pressed in nice and tight. And we can then peel back our backing, and stick one on the other side as well for our other mounting hole. And now we can take our mounting screws. I just have two self-tapping screws, and a little washer on it to kinda give it a little bit more strength here. So now we can climb up our ladder and get this in place.

So our next step is gonna be determining the placement of it. So I wanna put it in the center of my awning roller tube, which lines up right about here which basically comes up with the flange with our little patio right here. So what I'm gonna do is I'm just gonna set this gently up against here. I'm gonna have our little lip here up against the roller tube. I don't wanna press up on it, I don't wanna put any tension on it forcing it up. It's just here to kinda hold it in place, and then we can go ahead and kinda press on our bracket. And that butyl tape that we put on is also gonna help hold it in place while we screw it. And we can go ahead and put in our lower screw first. And this is while our awning is still closed. Now we can go ahead. I'm gonna open this up, and then we can get access to that top screw and put that in place. Now we can go ahead. Now we have some space and get our second screw set. And now we can test it out by rolling our awning in and out. Now that we've tested it out and we know that it's going to easily allow our awning to extend out for use, and then also come back in and roll back up with our little lip here and be supported for travel, that'll pretty much do it for our installation and our look at Solera's Awning Cradle Support. My name's Kevin. Thanks for watching..

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