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Military surplus parachute. Some guy lines, some stakes, and a hammer.
you could use a few old speakers for the magnets to hold it to the roof or park close to a few trees and cross tie
I see your point
 
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What’s a good awning, bang for buck? Thanks!
Checkout the Overland Pro's Raptor 6K.... We have them on our 4Runner and Patriot Camper... You can take a look at them on our Instagram @ironhorseoverland
 
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Checkout the Overland Pro's Raptor 6K.... We have them on our 4Runner and Patriot Camper... You can take a look at them on our Instagram @ironhorseoverland
Hi Mike, I'm curious about the overland pros awning that you have on your 4runner. Is it a 270 deg awning? (Sorry, I did check Instagram but could not find any photos that
showed it deployed in a way that I could discern the size.)

If it is a 270, are you able to fully open the rear lift gate?

PS: We attended your camp security class at overland expo mtn west--very helpful! Thank you!

- Allen
 

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Make sure to pick the correct awning for the side of the vehicle that you want to put it on if you go with a 270 degree awning. Our kitchen in on the pax side (and so is our awning) to keep us as far away from the road when pulling over for a quick bite.

I wanted a right-hand side opening for the van, but they are hard to get in Australia.
We tend to put the van as far off the road as possible and the awning towards the road. (We drive on the left).
At the moment, I'm using LHS OzTent Foxwing. It used to be on another vehicle, so it's what I had to hand at the time.
I could say it's old, but only the backplate, canvas and 3 out of 4 spars are original. Everything else has been replaced.
 

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Make sure to pick the correct awning for the side of the vehicle that you want to put it on if you go with a 270 degree awning. Our kitchen in on the pax side (and so is our awning) to keep us as far away from the road when pulling over for a quick bite.

I wanted a right-hand side opening for the van, but they are hard to get in Australia.
We tend to put the van as far off the road as possible and the awning towards the road. (We drive on the left).
At the moment, I'm using LHS OzTent Foxwing. It used to be on another vehicle, so it's what I had to hand at the time.
I could say it's old, but only the backplate, canvas and 3 out of 4 spars are original. Everything else has been replaced.
Have a look at the Batwing by RHINO RACK. They are AUS based. Superb quality.
 

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Make sure to pick the correct awning for the side of the vehicle that you want to put it on if you go with a 270 degree awning. Our kitchen in on the pax side (and so is our awning) to keep us as far away from the road when pulling over for a quick bite.

I wanted a right-hand side opening for the van, but they are hard to get in Australia.
We tend to put the van as far off the road as possible and the awning towards the road. (We drive on the left).
At the moment, I'm using LHS OzTent Foxwing. It used to be on another vehicle, so it's what I had to hand at the time.
I could say it's old, but only the backplate, canvas and 3 out of 4 spars are original. Everything else has been replaced.
Ironman 4X4 XTR-71 DeltaWing is what I’m using. It’s freestanding but has legs if needed. It’s also RHS. They are based out of AUS and USA
 

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Military surplus parachute. Some guy lines, some stakes, and a hammer.
On the beach, we had a massive tarp we would bungee cord between the roof racks of two different vehicles, creating a cavernous shelter between them. I've experimented with a stand-alone tarp as well.

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Corolla? Or Hatteras?
 
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What’s a good awning, bang for buck? Thanks!
I have the front runner awning and I am very happy with it. Also excellent support when required some replacements.
 

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