davinski. I have been away for a while. My mother in law died tonight, so we have been dealing w/ stuff, especially my wife who has been at bedside in the hospital about 6 weeks.
Anyways, I took my daughter on a week trip. returned a couple days ago. We used the shady boy awning and we were pretty impressed. I didn't take many pics this trip, so the ones I originally posted are the best visual I can offer. I definitely would recommend tying the thing down if there is any wind. Even if there isn't, the wind could come up and it could save you some broken poles later. Here's some tips...
I mounted mine through the wall. I highly recommend doing this or the stress may wreak havock. There is a wide aluminum piece running the length of the upper edge of my camper. The flat spot between the clasps that hold the top down...just make sure you don't mount it so far back towards the rear, that the camper door hits the rear pole/material. This would cause wear to the material over time. This will be a simple measurement. The awning, I believe, is 10 feet wide when unfolded and set up.
If you mount the thing directly to the camper without the brackets as I did, you will need to space the housing out about an inch to avoid hitting the top clamps with the poles that go forward and aft. An inch and a 1/4 might be better. I used full length polymer/plastic material that was about 4 inches wide and 1/2" thick. I used two pieces sandwiched together. I got it from a hardware store and it's used as spacers under garage doors. etc. I'm not sure what kind of clearance you would get with the brackets that come with these, as I never got any. I recieved a slight reduction in cost intead.
I mounted it with 4- 1/4" bolts about 2 3/4" long. You'll have to figure out the throw length yourself. Just drill the holes after you are sure where its going, and stick something through to get the measurement, inluding enough length to compensate for washer (on both sides) nut and lock washer. I used all stainless and the nuts were the locking nylon nuts.
Use marine caulking. High Grade as you can find. You may pay $15 for a tube, but the stuff is bomb proof.
Good luck and let me know if you have any more questions.
Hayduke