My awning on our 2014 DBS is about ready to be replaced. The fabric is rotting, the left support was clipped by a big rig and slightly bent a couple of years ago, and the pull strap just tore off. I would like to replace the 10' awning with an 8' awning to allow the window on the right side to open without the awning being open. Has anyone done this? I took a quick measurement and if the left support arm is in the same location, the right arm support bracket would be located about 4" into the front wheel well. Looks like I would have to shift the whole awning to the right about 4-5". I would appreciate any suggestions or comments from someone who has successfully done this.
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Yes. I provided pictures a while ago. Search this thread.
Yes, I agree. Since quite some time ago, I have been sending pictures to you. Look for this thread and try to find it.
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It sounds like downsizing your awning from 10' to 8' is possible, but you'll need to carefully reposition the mounting brackets to avoid interfering with the wheel well. Since your left support arm is already slightly bent, this might be a good opportunity to replace or realign it while adjusting the entire awning.
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