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rbpru
Sep 10, 2014Explorer II
Our awning does not get very tight either. It is tightest when it is extended to where the edge piece drops down.
I was told that this was intentional so that when it rains the wieght of the pooled water will cause one end to sag and empty the culmulated water pool. It would not do that if it were pulled tight.
It may be a sales gimmick but it has never been a problem. It really does flap in the wind though.
I was told that this was intentional so that when it rains the wieght of the pooled water will cause one end to sag and empty the culmulated water pool. It would not do that if it were pulled tight.
It may be a sales gimmick but it has never been a problem. It really does flap in the wind though.
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