I installed a Fiamma 45S awning today. Really happy with the results, but it was bit of a rocky road over the last couple of weeks.
Pro tip -- double check the awning model that is printed on the outside of the huge and heavy box before unpacking it. They are so big (10 ft. long and about 90 lbs.) that they have to be shipped by truck. My driveway is not semi-truck friendly, so I met the truck driver at a local outlet mall where he had plenty of room to maneuver. I got it home, unpacked the most elaborate packing I have encountered, and then after talking to Silas at FVC, discovered Fiamma had sent me the wrong awning and mounting kit. Big PIA getting it repackaged, but was feeling lucky I didn't let my dog play with any of the cardboard packing. It took about another week and two more times meeting the truck driver, but they finally sent me the correct awning last Thursday.
Pro tip No. 2 -- When installing the FVC roof rack, there is a little wiggle room from left to right. I centered mine as best I could. It turns out that if you do that, the awning will not clear the vertical brackets that mount the rack to the Transit roof on the passenger side. I could have loosened everything and shoved the rack to the passenger side, but after talking to Silas decided to add spacers instead. I had some .25 inch aluminum left over from another project and cut a few squares out of it to extend the Fiamma mounts past the roof rack brackets.
The awning works great. I was concerned that the height of the HR van would make it difficult to roll out the awning and pop the legs out. Turned out not the case for me at 6ft., but my wife won't be unfolding the legs without a step ladder. I'm looking forward to using this new outdoor space. We have loved our awnings in the past and use them a ton, mostly for rain rather than sun.
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