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DallasSteve
Dec 07, 2021Nomad
I had a slide leak once on our new Winnebago. But you can blame me because after the storm passed I looked outside and one of the rubber flaps was not extended as it should be. Usually they slid into place, but that one time it did not and the rain got in. After that it didn't leak, but with years of use it may happen to any slideout.
As for snow and a super hot trailer, those kinds of problems were outside of my planned use. I went North in the summer and South in the winter, so I didn't see extreme weather except when we had that crazy winter storm in South Texas in February. We ran out of propane that night and we woke up at 3 AM to an almost freezing RV. Fortunately our park did not lose electricity and we had 2 electric heaters that got us through the night.
As for snow and a super hot trailer, those kinds of problems were outside of my planned use. I went North in the summer and South in the winter, so I didn't see extreme weather except when we had that crazy winter storm in South Texas in February. We ran out of propane that night and we woke up at 3 AM to an almost freezing RV. Fortunately our park did not lose electricity and we had 2 electric heaters that got us through the night.
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