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- Seth
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- Austin, TX (Pflugerville)
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- '19 ZR2 Bison D , '23 Bronco 2DR, MT
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- Badlands
Even the Freestanding ones need to be strapped down as any awning is going to act like a kite.How do the 270 freestanding do in 15+ winds?
One of the important considerations that most folks don’t think about when buying an awning is the availability of getting parts easily when something breaks, and something will always break.
Here’s an Alu-cab Shadow Awning that wasn’t tied down, nor the legs deployed and a gust of wind came out of nowhere:
Lesson learned. OK4WD sent us two new arms for less than $100 (pre pandemic), drilled out some rivets and riveted the new arms on. If parts weren’t available a $1500 awning would of gone into a landfill.
I have a Rhino Batwing awning that was tied down and two of the arms bent the first trip I took it on in the prarie of Montana in 2019. At the time Rhino wouldn’t sell me new arms, they only would sell replacement plastic pieces. I used it for parts to give away when someone else’s Batwing needed parts.
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