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Rbertalotto
Jun 10, 2013Explorer
If mounted on the back over the door, and tied down for road travel, I wonder how it would survive.
When set up a couple of guy lines to the trucks bumper would help with the wind.
The Palomino I have came with a side awning that is simply rolled up by hand. It has two side arms and two legs. With guy lines it withstood some tough winds this past weekend. It's a very simple affair that stores in a zippered bag attached to the side of the camper while traveling. The original owner never opened it up as it needed a few parts t9o be installed to use it. Fortunately the parts were in a bag in the zippered case.
You can see it in this picture:

I'm just looking for something to go over the back door to keep the rain out if it's warm and I want to leave just the screen door in place.
When set up a couple of guy lines to the trucks bumper would help with the wind.
The Palomino I have came with a side awning that is simply rolled up by hand. It has two side arms and two legs. With guy lines it withstood some tough winds this past weekend. It's a very simple affair that stores in a zippered bag attached to the side of the camper while traveling. The original owner never opened it up as it needed a few parts t9o be installed to use it. Fortunately the parts were in a bag in the zippered case.
You can see it in this picture:

I'm just looking for something to go over the back door to keep the rain out if it's warm and I want to leave just the screen door in place.
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