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valhalla360
Jun 07, 2021Navigator
If there is no wind, that might be viable.
If you've ever seen an awning caught in a good wind, it can be pretty violent. Might need 3ft from the roof so it isn't slamming into the air/con housing.
Bigger issue is you will need to figure a way to deploy easily.
PS: don't count on the 4" tube at the back handling heavy loads.
If you've ever seen an awning caught in a good wind, it can be pretty violent. Might need 3ft from the roof so it isn't slamming into the air/con housing.
Bigger issue is you will need to figure a way to deploy easily.
PS: don't count on the 4" tube at the back handling heavy loads.
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