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    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post
    Nicely priced to

    Are the poles part of the awning or separate ??

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    You can use normal tent poles if necessary, but I've never had to. It comes with built in guy ropes if it does get too windy, but again, I haven't had to use them either. I call it my awning of awesomeness!
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    That does look like a great awning. I like how it doesnt just all pivot from the one end. I think it is reasonably priced for what you get.

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    Can someone that has the 30 second awning advise how many mounting points it needs? Is it like most awnings that runs a solid extrusion from one end to the other so mounting can be anywhere? I'm limited on the 101 to where I can mount it although the points I can use can take 100KG if needed, so no issues there, but it would need to be mounted close to each end. Not a drama on my last awning, but the 30 second awning is quite a bit heavier.

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    Two, from when I looked at one with a late the other week....this was at the distributer @ Brendale.

    They always have one on display connect to a dual cab.

    I live pretty close and can do a drive by if you like.

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    Thanks mate - thought that might be the case, just wanted to check before I drop some coin one. ARB Batwing Awning
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    Available from the factory in Brendale. I've been and had a squiz and it will be at the pointy end of my preferences when I'm cashed up for an awning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Available from the factory in Brendale. I've been and had a squiz and it will be at the pointy end of my preferences when I'm cashed up for an awning.

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    I like the d-shackle for the rope in one of the pics.

    If you go down this road, throw a couple of guy ropes and sand pegs....for those really windy days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Thanks mate - thought that might be the case, just wanted to check before I drop some coin one. ARB Batwing Awning
    Just look at one, mounting points are only 1m apart.

    You will have the flexibility to attach anywhere


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    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post
    I like the d-shackle for the rope in one of the pics.

    If you go down this road, throw a couple of guy ropes and sand pegs....for those really windy days.
    Also, because I use both the D3 and Tojo 'tilly for camping, it's a simple way of putting the awning on the vehicle I'm going to be using. It could even have a 3rd location out the back of the house, when not on a vehicle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Also, because I use both the D3 and Tojo 'tilly for camping, it's a simple way of putting the awning on the vehicle I'm going to be using. It could even have a 3rd location out the back of the house, when not on a vehicle.
    I used to swap supa peg awning between the defer and hi-lux, the alu-cab permanently on the defer

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