Awning Tacking is the cut tubing that is mounted on an RV to attach the awning fabric to the side of the unit. You should be able to pick up the tracking at any RV supplier. You just cut it and mount it wherever you would like. Then push your skirting panels onto this while attaching, or to remove the panels once the warm weather arrives. The tracking remains on the unit between seasons. Hope this helps. Len
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2001 Titanium 32 EX
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I wonder about the safety of skirting an RV, especially 5th wheels, due to the possible containment of propane fumes under the RV in event of a leak. Propane is heavier than air, and the tank compartment (5th wheels) are open (vented) under the RV.
jspande, Thanks for pointing that out. I neglected to say in my previous posts that I used a 200Lb. External Propane Tank with an extended stay attached. You are completely correct in saying that propane will vent underneath. This is something that must not be forgotten.
Again, Thanks for the point and my appologies to everyone.
Regards, Len
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2012 Dodge Longhorn 3500
2001 Titanium 32 EX
Happy to help do it yourselfers, give ideas or sell a product. If you don't want to drill holes for a skirt, remove the trim cover and use the existing srews and holes, works great, I'm sure I have a pcture of someone using this process