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Hi Carrieanne,
We had a Coleman Cape Cod - hard top - and at some point in it's life somebody had attached an awning rail to the side of the hard top, so I can vouch that that works on a Coleman.The trailer came with a sun awning that slotted into the awning rail.
If you need to attach a rail, it might be better to attach it lower down the hard top (ours was right at the top) Colemans are just that bit taller!.
A lightweight porch awning would be fine. I wouldn't put a bigger awning on it because of the struts supporting the roof of the camper - they'd be taking the weight of the awning all on one side too and some of those caravan awnings are heavy.
I think the other option you mention is a good one - the free-standing motorhome awnings that link up to an awning rail. No weight issues to worry about then, and you are less restricted on size. I think some of them come a bit taller too.
Good luck!
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