I've used these twist studs mounted on both sides of the tear for the awning. This way the awning mounts to either side of the trailer without a long track attached to the trailer body. Just an idea.

As a side note, if you put some pockets at each corner of the awning and a velcro tie in the center, you can modify some shock corded tent poles to support the top of the awning. It gives more head room, won't allow water to collect on it and will support itself without guy ropes to trip over, unless it's windy...then needs at least a weight to hold the awning on the poles. I had Marti make this one up and it's always been a great awning! Doug
