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Originally Posted by R.S.O'Donnell
Mine are even side to side. My complaint is the pitch. They actually slope toward the RV only partially extended and almost flat fully extended. You only get good pitch with the adjustment arms fully in. A gust of wind causes them to break loose no matter how tight you have the knobs and they must be loosened to retract. The Colorado awning is superior in every way.
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I believe there are two models; one being a low slope to allow for a slide like mine has. If I put mine out only about two feet during a thunder storm as is currently going on, it is nearly flat and when fully extended there is a low pitch.
Your photo shows you don't have a slide under your awning so you should have the steeper slope awning and it appears so in the fully extended photo. However you should not have a negative slope when partially extended.
There seems to be a stark difference in slope between the first photo and the last. Are they fully extended in both?