So My Mod:
On this trailer awning, there are only the cheap plastic clips that hold the arms together while traveling.


And the problem that I have is that the upper end shakes a lot, the roll moves back and forth from the trailer, even with the knob tightened and the plastic clip engaged. This movement I think is what is causing the failure of the fabric at the track where the fabric slides in.
My previous trailer had a aluminum bracket, and a pin that held the two arms together. **This is not my original idea** SO while looking for the old model awning so I can maybe purchase the bracket to hold the Square Lock Pin in place. While searching I found where someone added a hose around the pin. I added the tubing to the pin and the wire, then bent the wire in a little more to hold it in place.
Take a look:

It fits Tight. I then move it up as far as I can reach.

This holds the arms TIGHT! And it does not allow for the bars to move much. In fact, it now does not stress the fabric at all, so mission accomplished.
I hope this can help others too.
Happy Camping!
Joe