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Bruce_Brown
Mar 21, 2016Moderator
Bumpyroad wrote:
please show pictures of all such slides from about 1994 on. I don't give a squat if yours has a 48" flat area, the ones I saw initially certainly were not possible to walk on a totally flat surface.
but why the snarky comments?
Ask and you will receive; here is a 1994, but this is before the flat floor slide came out. :h

I know by 2000 they had the flat floor slide, so here you go. It is the EXACT same slide design as our '08 is, so it would be the same as ours when it 's in travel mode. I know that because we owned one.

If you didn't go with the deep slide they looked like this - no bump of any kind, weather deployed or in travel mode.

And these aren't snarky comments, they're just clarifying who built what and when. When you said you had the 6" step it wasn't a Newmar with a flat floor slide, which is how they've built them since the mid to late 90's. I'm not saying you didn't go in a MH with a 6" step when the slide was in - I've been in some, including many early MHs without flat floors, Newmar & Winnie included, I'm saying it wasn't a flat floor Newmar - which the OP was asking about. :W
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