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- jerseyjimExplorerHigh winds in New Mexico....no problem with the slide itself, but the slide COVER awning was taking one heck of a beating....so I pulled the slide in.
- dahkotaExplorerWe only have to pull in our driver's side slide when wind hits us on that side above 35 mph. This is due to the slide topper. If the wind will be over 50 mph or so, we will try to face our nose or rear into the wind. It gets a little shaky taking 50 mph+ on the sides. We also try not to be near trees. If we are on the road, we move behind a building or to a low spot. We haven't been worried about being pushed over, we just get tired and stressed.
No sense in evacuating - driving in extreme wind is probably more dangerous than staying put. - John_JoeyExplorerBeen in winds up to 70mph with no problems. It was a rocking an rolling and just a little unnerving. Never felt like it would flip.
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