Cdaddy
Jul 07, 2016Explorer
Slide out or no
Looking at a gulf stream conquest 255 with slide out and a 25lx heartland prowler no slide out. Rest of the features are about the same. Price the same. It's me my wife 2 girls 7 & 10. Plus two big do...
RoyBell wrote:That's the whole point. They are not always trouble free like some people make them out to be. While I will never be without a slide in my seasonal. I can understand why people who don't want a slide, one less thing to go wrong.SoundGuy wrote:RoyBell wrote:
I've had fresh water issues on both my campers. One, the lines froze and cracked over winter and I didn't realize it until the camper started fill up with water. The second one, the hose connection was lose on my outdoor kitchen. Filled the bunk area with water as well. Guess I should just take all the plumbing out of my camper now.
For you - yeah, probably a great idea! :W
In all the years we've owned a variety of campers I've likewise not once had a water leak. What does that prove? ... that it won't ever happen? :S
Fact is, slides can / do leak and fail ... you just haven't had your turn yet. :W
It proves that stuff goes wrong on everyones camper. Some people have blown several sets of ST tires, meanwhile I have never blown any ST tires. Some people have slide issues, some don't. I have had silly water supply issues while you haven't. Just because a couple people have had slide issues doesn't mean it's an epidemic.