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mtofell1 wrote:
I came up with some makeshift tie downs of sorts since the awning in my new trailer wouldn't stay lowered. It extends and retracts fine but once out the "shocks" were too strong and always pushed it up. I just grabbed a couple C-clamps and some bungee cords and that holds it down okay. I wouldn't rely on it in much wind. For that matter, I wouldn't rely on any tie downs in wind. Just roll the thing up.
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ependydad wrote:
I like support poles AND tie downs:
[url]http://learntorv.com/power-awning-support-poles/
But there's controversy no matter what you do. I've personally had my awning out (supported + tied down) in up to 35mph winds. I didn't like having it out up over 25mph but I missed my window of opportunity for bringing it in safely.
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