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jnharley wrote:If they do, the tension isn't adjusted correctly, I have two of them & have Never heard or seen them flap in the wind, & water does Not pool on them.
Not interested in slide toppers. Most of them look terrible after a short period of time and they flap in the wind . We have a trucker spot mirror on an extension pole that we use to look at the top of the slides. Most of the time, we do not have anything to clean off. Our manufacturer did not recommend them or offer them as an option. I think the issue with water on top of the slide toppers is that it eventually causes sagging and the dreaded flapping where you have to bring in your slides to sleep. I have even read where people use straps to stop the flapping. Not worth the aggravation to us. I know we are in the minority
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fj12ryder wrote:
I have never understood why people are concerned with water pooling on the slide toppers. It is constantly brought up as a problem and I fail to see why. We don't do anything with ours because water sitting in them isn't a problem. When you finally bring in the slides, as when you're ready to leave, the water immediately runs off and none gets inside. Go figure.
โAug-06-2013 07:58 PM
fj12ryder wrote:X-12, If I had an RV that came without them, I'd put up the dough & get them.
Me too. I wouldn't have a rig without them.
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