Tequila wrote:
First of all I would have a slide topper awning installed if you do not have one already. Why they sell RV's without them I will never know.
Because there are some folk who somehow think that they are a bad thing. I am pleased with my 3 and that was one of the features that made me buy the RV I have. Slide toppers are not the be all and end all when it comes to leaks, however. The slideout seals have to be in good condition first. AAMOF, the slide toppers are more for debris and leaves etc, than leaks as rain often falls sideways and will easily wet the area under the toppers.