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bukhrn
Oct 21, 2019Explorer III
Lwiddis wrote:After watching a fellow camper/Rv'er drag out and set up a ladder,in the rain, so he could get up and sweep of his slide outs before he could bring them in, confirmed my joy in having toppers on mine, i'm one who wouldn't have slides without them.
Cost to buy and install. Another item to set up and take down.What "Set up and Take down",they are permanently attached, they go out when the slide is extended, and retracted when the slide is brought in. Eventual awning replacement.EVENTUAL, maybe, but mine are 12 years old and still going strong. . Still need to check slide out top for leaves etc. I never do anymore, after checking them the first few years we had it and never finding debris, i quit checking Another potential mechanical item to fix.Again, 12 years, NO problem, the Only "fix" I've
ever heard of is a re-tensioning after a number of years as some of them do sag a bit, no major surgery. Another catching point for tree limbs.Have never had a limb catch my awning Or slide toppers, have lost a couple gutter extentions though
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