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Hi, you may only need to change a section enough to eliminate the damage. carefully cut off and remove damaged part. drill and screw existing rail at end to secure. then cut a new section to required length and drill it so as to be able to secure and use sealant as you go. BUT MAKE SURE YOU CAN GET RAIL TO MATCH FIRST, finally smooth off joint with a file to prevent awning snagging as its fed through rail.
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