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Dr_Quick
Jul 23, 2013Explorer II
I do not care for a slide in a RV. Why, it is hard to believe that you can cut an opening in the side of an RV, some big enough to drive a car through, and expect it not to be a problem. Then keep it water and air tight. With the condition of the roads with all the jarring that happens, I think it is mission impossible.
My neighbor has one, and it has been problems for day one. Broken seal, unit will not go out straight, it wants to lean out when closed, the support over the wheel is failing, the siding at the sides is cracking, it leans to the rear of the trailer.
What do you do if you park under trees and all sorts of junk falls on the slide? I have see a closed slide with leaves sticking out around the top seal. And when it isclosed a lot of this junk on top is brought inside your RV.
No thank you.
My neighbor has one, and it has been problems for day one. Broken seal, unit will not go out straight, it wants to lean out when closed, the support over the wheel is failing, the siding at the sides is cracking, it leans to the rear of the trailer.
What do you do if you park under trees and all sorts of junk falls on the slide? I have see a closed slide with leaves sticking out around the top seal. And when it isclosed a lot of this junk on top is brought inside your RV.
No thank you.
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