Solera Power Awning Speaker Head Replacements
Question:
I need both heads, fore and aft each side of the awning. Do I just order two of these, or must I identify and specifically order one with the awning spin shaft on left side and one with the spin shaft on the right side?
asked by: Scott M
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Expert Reply:
You will need a replacement cover for the driver side like the part # LC731463 as well as the idler head cover part # LC731464.
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Products Referenced in This Question
Replacement Speaker Drive Head Front Cover for Solera Power RV Awnings - Regal Style - Black
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Replacement Speaker Idler Head Front Cover for Solera Power RV Awnings - Regal Style - Black
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- RV Awnings
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- Speaker Head
- Head Cover
- Solera Replacement
- Idler Head
- Lippert
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