If you are going to buy new or used here are some tips that will help!
1. If you have a 73 airstream or older, the stove hood will need to be modified or replaced. The awning will not be able to close due to clearance issues. I modified mine because the replacement only comes in fiberglass. Take a look at my photos to see how I did it.
2. Make sure when you slide the fabric on that the stitching lip is facing away from the channel. My wife and I fought it about half way before we decided to slide it off and start from the other end.
3. If you buy used, make sure to check everything! Slide all the arms all the way out to check for damage. I didnt realize until I got home that one arm was broke. Make sure that the awning isn’t cut short. It should reach out at least 8 ft.
Buffing the aluminum cover.
Amazing "before" and "After Shots:
Painted the inside logo red. I used a small wire to drop paint into the small areas |
It was 110 degrees outside so I put temporary shade in the areas I would be working.
Its always worth the hassle.
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Vent hood modification
Now that its removed I cut some aluminum to the shape I wanted.
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Here it is complete. I used 90 degree aluminum supports on the sides. You can see the rivet and the two rivets in the middle holding the slope. I drilled the three original holes in the rear.
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Not too bad and much better then a fiberglass replacement |
Plenty of room! And the modification had very little effect on the airflow.
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