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The CAREFREE850001 White Pioneer Crank-Out RV Awning Upgrade Endcap Kit is designed to enhance your RV experience with a user-friendly crank mechanism and durable polyester construction. This kit includes an end cap and crank mechanism, ensuring a secure and tight canopy. Ideal for RV enthusiasts looking to upgrade their outdoor setup effortlessly.
Material | Polyester |
Color | White |
Size | Standard |
Brand | CAREFREE |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5"D x 7"W x 5"H |
Style | Carefree 850001 Pioneer End Cap Upgrade Kit - White |
Fabric Type | 100 Polyester |
Assembly Required | No |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Pattern | Solid |
Manufacturer | Carefree of Colorado |
UPC | 740544661731 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00740544661731 |
Model | 850001 |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 850001 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 850001 |
J**U
So glad I found this
The springs broke in my Carefree awning, making it extremely difficult to put it in and out. Saw this online and figured it would be easier than replacing the springs.This item works well. It was fairly easy to install. Now I can just manually crank out the awning with the telescoping handle. Be aware that you must purchase the handle separately. The crank handle does require a bit of force to keep turning it until the awning is out, but I (a 60+ year old woman) was able to do it. A nice feature is that you can also just roll it out part way if you desire.I have not had this long enough to assess how long it will continue to work well. But so far, so good.
J**H
Love this Pioneer conversion
These awning tube end caps were extremely easy to install and work flawlessly. My wife can barely open a camper door much less lower/raise a spring type awning. These crank down/up end caps are perfect. She can do it with ease and if she can anyone can. Anyone will love them!
A**X
Excellant product. Fool proof operation. Be careful installing.
Excellant, but make sure you either buy a hand crank pole or know how to make one. I converted one or my awning pull rods to work with a cordless drill. Cut the handle off and hammered the end flat. Also, be careful when you take the original off. It is spring loaded. Take the screw out of the arm cap and knock it off with a hammer and stay clear because that cap is going to spin fast and hard about 10 times. Even if you think the spring is broken, do this to be safe.
R**O
I'm a happy camper, again (mostly).
7/28/14 Update: I've lowered my 5-star to 4-star after using this a couple of times. I've found it very difficult to get my arms to align when closing the awning. I'm thinking that the forward end-cap maybe wider than the original, causing the misalignment. Looks like I need to go on the roof and see if I can widen the distance between the two awning mounting brackets.------------------------------------------------------------------------------Like others reported, one of my awning springs had broken. Of course, I found this out after unrolling the awning when camping and then needing to climb onto the roof to manually roll it back. I'm glad I no longer need to deal with the spring issue.This kit took about 30 minutes for the actual install and was really straightforward. Plan for an hour (watch videos, think it through, verify your steps, cleanup). As others mentioned, one end cap has 3 screws instead of the original 2. But that was no problem as the kit included self-tapping screws that easily bit into the aluminum roller tube.Tools needed: Small allen wrench to act as a cotter pin, power drill with Philips and square drivers.
M**S
Great Fix
Great Fix for the failed awening return spring system. Simple replacement process. Fits Carefree awening precisely with all necessary hardware supplied. Cheaper fix than replacing spring system & don't have to worry about springs failing or losing tension & they will.
S**N
NO SPRINGS NEEDED !!!
DON'T NEED TO BUY NEW SPRINGS Replaced broken springs with these end caps they work great without the springs cheaper and better than springs awning stays up tighter the crank end cap keeps the awning locked wherever you put it even partially open. I put my old awning pull rod in a cordless drill after I bent it with pliers and hammered a flat spot on other end to hold tight in drill. The awning goes up and down with no effort at all this is how they should have made it in the first place.
H**R
Glad I switched to this method!
Was easy to install as the spring was broken in my awning tube. Great fit and works well!
R**N
Very poor
Paid 130 for product . Didn’t hold up after two weeks and was only refunded 9.00 . Do not buy from here
B**A
Worked on my 1988 Econoline RV
I just wanted to share that I took a calculated gamble in purchasing this Upgrade End-Cap Kit and it seems to have paid off well. Can also shed some light on possible compatibility clarifications:My Econline RV, Class C, is a 1988 or 86 model I believe. It has a Fiesta awning on it. However, I don't know the year of the awning. I would just assume it was the original one, but could be wrong.That said, these end caps worked on my Fiesta awning, with one small adjustment: the slots line up, which is the most important part. The screw holes don't. However, since they provide you with self-tapping screws, it's a simple process of drilling new holes for the screws and then just popping them in. The back end end cap fit just fine. The front side end cap also seemed to fit a bit loose at first, but compared to the original caps, seems only nominally different. The bolt holes to bolt the caps to the arms still line up perfectly, as do the locking tabs at the top.So, since my springs were busted, replacing them would have cost about $450 plus tax. At $165 plus tax, this was a much, much better option and works great! Would highly recommend.
R**R
straight forward install
The product arrived with scratches on 1 end cap (damage was expected as this was from the returns warehouse) which were not very noticeable at all.The existing awning was a 16' 1996 Carefree by Colorado. The fit was perfect.I was also replacing the existing awning so I used a different method to unload the existing spring tension. I extended the awning all the way out and cut the awning off at the roller tube. Then with my son and I holding the tube I released the catch and we let the tube rotate to unwind the springs. We easily removed the screws and pulled out the springs. The idler endcap had 2 screw holes at the right placement. The gear endcap had 3 screw holes instead of 2. I had to drill 3 new holes for the self-tapping screws.The gear is quite stiff to crank at first but cranks easily once on the go. I fabricated my own hand crank from a 1/4" x 4' round aluminum rod from Home Depot. 4 bucks.Very happy with how it rolls the awning in and out without any creases. Some reviews suggest to leave in the LH spring and only put in the gear endcap. This, to me, would add a lot of tension and effort to unroll the awning for the minimal assist in winding in the awning. I would not do that.
R**.
This works great
What a slick system, I made a hook rod and attach to a drill to make (un) winding the awning a breeze.
C**N
Four Stars
So far it seems like good quality but time will tell. Easy to install and it works very well.
C**A
Fit perfectly, Easy to use and install.
I loved how easily this replaced the existing broken springs on my awning. It took only 20 minutes to replace both sides with a second set of hands. The awning locks in position much better than the spring system ever had before.
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