The poles and design look like our factory rear awning. The poles and supports are heavy steel bimini top hardware like on this page: http://www.overtons....ni top hardware
If makng your own, use plastic ends & aluminum poles for less weight.
The tarp is attached to the roof by a rope sewn into the tarp material and slid into the awning groove on the roof. Keder makes flaps to sew on the tarp material for that purpose. The factory tarp is like the pop-up liner. A coated ripstop material should work as well with less weight.
https://www.kedersol...category/keder/
Grommets can be installed on the opposite side to take the bimini pole. Webbing attaches to the pole sticking thru the grommet & the other end slips thru a footman loop beneath the camper wing. The webbing has velcro to make attachment easy.
Paul
FWC Fleet awning
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Markybrue
, Oct 15 2017 02:44 PM
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#11
Posted 16 October 2017 - 03:49 AM
I thought getting old would take longer.
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