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fj12ryder
Jun 07, 2019Explorer III
DarkSkySeeker wrote:Also be aware that depending on the setup some slides won't go out until the others are fully extended. So that 32 seconds could include the other slides too. Our living room slide won't go out until the bedroom slide and kitchen slide have stopped.
There was another topic in which a member here asked about the criteria for buying a trailer. He asked which internal features (fridge, etc) were covered by the slide when in. Some of the feedback was to just take the 15 seconds to extend the slide, even when at a rest stop, to access the fridge.
So I thought I'd see how long my Forest River Wildwood 27 foot trailer's slide would take to extend.
One thousand one, one thousand two, ... I did not use a stopwatch.
32 seconds. How about yours?
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