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Cookie_Mom
Explorer
Explorer
My husband has been opposed to even considering an Open Range fifth wheel because the slide system isn't hydraulic. However, I looked at the specs for them and it says the following: Accu-Slide 4-Corner Compression Slide System. Does anyone know what this means?
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Semperfi_66
Explorer
Explorer
I have had my Open Range for two years with no problems and no warranty work. Best RV I have owned and I have had many. Slide system works every time.
2016 Open Range 3X349 RLS
620 Watt Solar
2000 Inverter
2 8D Gell Cells
2016 Ram 3500 4X4 6.7 Cummins
HD Direct TV
Onan 5500 Generator

2016 Harley Ultra Limited
2016 Can Am Commander Limited Side by Side

Patriot Guard Rider

Lenny_K
Explorer
Explorer
I also have an Open Range. It was the 82nd made. I'm not impressed with the cables. They break and are way to difficult to adjust!
Lenny and Ros
2009 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 LTZ Duramax 4x4 CC Dually, Banks Speed Brake
2012 Montana 3400 RL 680 Watts Solar, 440 Amps of Batteries, GP-ISW2000-12 Inverter, Trimetric 2020, EMSHW50C, Sailun Tires

Dandy_Dan
Explorer
Explorer
Cookie Mom wrote:
My husband has been opposed to even considering an Open Range fifth wheel because the slide system isn't hydraulic. However, I looked at the specs for them and it says the following: Accu-Slide 4-Corner Compression Slide System. Does anyone know what this means?


I have owned an Open Range since May of 2008. It was the 162 unit built by OR and has cable controlled slides made by BAL. They have been flawless. You will also find that this system reduces the weight of the slide by several hundred pounds. I personally have had hydraulic and gear driven slides and it probably will be personal choice as there are some folks that will tell you cables or gear driven or hydraulic are******and they have never had them. I have had all three and have no complaints with the cable system. They run quiet and weigh less.

Good Luck and you decide.
dan218b@tds.net
Dan and Lori Branson
Anna 1 and Lily( The new one)
Sarah-7/16 and Beau at the Rainbow bridge
2015 Ford SD350 Crew Cab Power Stroke
2009 Open Range 337RLS
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amandasgramma
Explorer
Explorer
My hubby looked at an Open Range last week (darn, I wasn't with him!!!). And he's impressed with their slide system.......says he prefers it over hydrolics (we had a MH with lousy hydrolics that leaked all over --- No matter WHO tried to fix it!!!!). That being said, you'll get as many different answers as you would if you asked which pickup is better, Ford, Dodge and Chevy. ๐Ÿ™‚ I LOVE their floor plan!!!!!
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Dee and Bob
plus 2 spoiled cats
On the road FULL-TIME.......see ya there, my friend

Randu
Explorer
Explorer
Accu-Slide 4-Corner Compression Slide System = Electric motor with cables and pulleys. Hate to say it but I prefer hydraulic or a good electric motor rack and pinion as a #2 choice. #3 is where Id put the Accu-Slide. Way distant #4 and I really don't see me getting a rig with one is the Schwintek In-Wall Slide-Out system Seen many issues on this forum and on the Suite Owners Forums. Randu
2017 Chevy 3500HD SRW Crew LTZ
4x4,Duramax, Allison.
2017 Jayco North Point 381DLQS
Previous: 2000 Travel Supreme
2005 Newmar Kountry Star
2008 Mobile Suites 36TK3

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
I'd rather not have a hyd. slide system. Far fewer problems or things to go wrong.
The other thing is hyd's are just not needed unless the slide is quite large.

Our slide is rack and pinion electric and is of a seemingly very crude design. It has worked perfectly over the years, even after I broke the plastic guide for it.

wildtoad
Explorer II
Explorer II
Try this...

Accu Slide
Tom Wilds
Blythewood, SC
2016 Newmar Baystar Sport 3004
2015 Jeep Wrangler 2dr HT