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Question Best slide toppers for 2017 Newmar Ventana?

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When I try to open them I just get a first page or table of contents, but the actual PDFs I tried to load are multi-page manuals. Which are you seeing?
I can see every page of each attachment. My browser is Safari.
 
I installed toppers from here STONE VOS RV Awnings
Considerably thicker than the original which made it challenging to install. Been happy with them for four years now.
 
I hear sharkskin is very durable and long lasting. May well be worthwhile having custom made!
 
I ordered new toppers for all 4 of mine on 15 Ventana. Stone Vos in Brooksville Fl. 10 yr warranty. I wasn't about to do all that work just to restitch them. Had all 4 taken off and installed in 6 hours. They fit perfectly!
 
Who did the remove and reinstall?
 
Who did the remove and reinstall?
I replaced my full wall slide topper with the help of 2 friends. I used a Tough Top awning which is considerably heavier than the fabric OEM awning. I was on top of the slide pulling, another on a ladder threading the topper into the channel and another on the ground holding the awning up to get some weight off for the friend feeding it into the channel. I feel comfortable that it is a one-man job on the shorter slides.
 
I replaced my full wall slide topper with the help of 2 friends. I used a Tough Top awning which is considerably heavier than the fabric OEM awning. I was on top of the slide pulling, another on a ladder threading the topper into the channel and another on the ground holding the awning up to get some weight off for the friend feeding it into the channel. I feel comfortable that it is a one-man job on the shorter slides.
Did you pull the awning tube out of the end mounts?
 

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