If looking for something that blends in, and gives complete shade when you walk out, then I would say the Girards do meet those requirements. We have them. Also, to help with blending in, Girard has "blanks" so if you only want the one awning on one side, you could pair that with a blank. So, it would look like a nice straight line down the side of the bus. They are pricey, but we have been very pleased. The Girards fit in well with our DL3 lines. That was one of the main reasons they were purchased. If you want more info please let me know. Hope this helps, Phil
Phil, how is this going to work on the front right corner of a 102DL3? I can't quite picture it.Jim
Thanks for the URL Dave. And here is the direct Girard link within the Lippert site: https://corporate.lippert.com/about/brands/girard/rv-awningsHope this helps, Phil
I got talked into going electric. I went with a 19 ft carefree altitude on both side. Carefree of colorados service was beyond reproach. Really good. I think I spent 5 k for both- just parts. They work ok, but bind sometimes. On my left side one I have a huge voltage drop (if I apply the 12 volts directly at the motor- it opens a lot quicker). Both have a motor on one side, no spring. When it was first put in, one opened while driving and got ripped up. In retro spect I wish I’d gone manual now.
My son has the Carefree Latitude on his Country Coach his are 110v though (don't ask how I know that), there are no springs but you have load lift cylinders on each arm side to push and pull the arms straight as the tiny motor unrolls the fabric. We had to change those not long a go because his would hang and unroll just on 1 side .after changing the cylinders on both arm and doing a good dry lube on the hinge pins they worked good as new, he did upgrade the cylinders from the cheap made in China Carefree used