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    Senior Member Jim Dugger's Avatar
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    Trailer Awning

    I'm looking to add a "built-in" awning to my trailer. Ideally, this would attach to the trailer, be road-worthy, and easy to deploy/retract. Not really sure what to go searching for -- "trailer awning" either brings back RV solutions or flimsy contraptions I know won't hold up to Texas wind...

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    If you are looking for an awning like the one on my trailer it's an RV type. Camping world has them.

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    "...attach to the trailer, be road-worthy, and easy to deploy/retract..." That's a description of an RV-type*.

    "...hold up to Texas wind..." Add that and you're describing an RV-type with the legs unclipped from the trailer/dropped to the ground**, with tie-downs + water buckets and multiple awning wind-clips*** on the fabric ends.

    "...storm..." Add that and you're describing the unachievable Utopian awning; BUT, with an RV-type ... "easy to deploy/retract" makes rapid unassisted stowing when that storm approaches much more realistic.



    *this type > http://www.carefreeofcolorado.com/ca...&categoryid=36
    *NOT this type > http://www.carefreeofcolorado.com/ca...&categoryid=36
    *NOT this type > http://www.carefreeofcolorado.com/ca...&categoryid=36
    *i.e. NO cantilever, scissor-side extension mechanism or leg-less types

    ** See page 5/12 > http://www.carefreeofcolorado.com/do...r%20Manual.pdf

    ***one of many types > http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...pper-max/26873


    Based on my limited experience + pics and stories shared by my parents who were 30+ year Airstream full-time RV'ers who saw every imaginable awning success and catastrophy
    Last edited by Alan Etheredge; 11-28-2014 at 05:59 PM.
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