huskyhauler
Adventurer

Flag pole installed.

Some fall camping.

At my "second home."

Pup taking in the tailgate.

Sink Set up.
Details on that awning install!
Yeah, what Tom said...and pictures too!
I had located a Dometic 8500 Series awning roller and arms (no fabric), which is the type where the roller moves away from the vehicle as it deploys. Turns out the guy had already sold it, but never took the CL ad down.
I believe the 8500 type of frame is stronger and more versatile when it's set up in Patio Configuration, but the problem I'm having is finding vertical wall space for the legs to lay against when the awning is in the stored position. I want my awning to be as long as possible (corner to corner) but I have either compartments or lights in the way no matter where I try to place them. I say this type is more versatile because it can be dipped or lowered down to almost any point and I don't think you can do that with the articulating arm type, can you? However, given my leg space situation, I may have no choice but to go with that type.
Check out the Carefree Freedom awning. It allows both patio style deployment of the arms, as well as the ability to mount them against the sidewall. It can dip when set up in either configuration.
OK thanks, I will.
As you can see, I have a space problem on both ends of mine. It is about 11 1/2' long, so I want a full length awning if at all possible. There is no 'border' available for the vertical legs anywhere, and the only place I can see is on the corner extrusion themselves, but the flat sides are only 1 1/2" wide. The space immediately above the lights is only about 2 1/2" wide, so the roller with fabric or the box housing would have to go above the rain gutter and would then block the corner marker lights from being visible from the side.
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BTW, I see your right rear corner marker light is blocked. What do you plan to do about that, if anything?
The awning is roughly 6.5 inches tall. 4.5 inches are below the roofline, 2.5 inches are above the roof line. As it is right now the bolts support the awning when it's fully extended. However, without using the awning arms the awning housing does have a bit of flex (about a half inch). Because this is a first generation awning it doesn't have modern style brackets. On this awning, the brackets are designed to grip the upper portion of the awning housing that would slide into an awning rail. And because we can't find existing brackets we have to fabricate our own. To solve this issue we created some 4x2x1/4" aluminum angle brackets that will bolt to sections of an awning rail. We just finished making the brackets and will hopefully install them tomorrow weather pending.
I just looked at every awning on the Carefree site, and I believe my only two choices are going to be the Freedom Roof or Wall Mount version, depending on which has the better bracket options. Either one will interfere with the rain gutter, so that will make using a rack for the solar panels a problem. I looks like I'm going to have to give up something and compromise, no matter what I do.
They do have very good documentation, however I wish they had detailed closeup pictures of the hardware instead of just line drawings.
After reading the installation manual for the Freedom Awning, your last paragraph now make perfect sense, even without pictures.