โOct-22-2021 06:45 PM
โOct-31-2021 02:30 AM
โOct-30-2021 08:20 AM
JBarca wrote:Arn wrote:
Not enquiring about a slide topper, not enquiring about an awning going over the slide. Talking about attaching an awning to the slide.
This may be worth a try. Call Jayco directly and ask for customer service. Have the camper VIN number handy to give to them so they know exactly which camper you have.
Ask if they can provide a stud wall plan for the area you want to mount the awning to. Then you can see if there is extra support in the wall structure and where it is located.
I have seen this exact question asked to Jayco from a friend who bought a new Jayco and wanted to add a slide topper. He needed to know where and if there was structure to mount the roller arms to the slide wall.
And I called Jayco myself when helping a friend with his large Eagle Fifth wheel to look up the screw length in the gutter rail screws. In this case the technician looked up the wall plan and told me over the phone the size of the aluminum tubing that was used.
This was all pre Covid, not sure if on site staff is still available to look up things like this with so much remote cutometer service working from home now a days. But, it is worth a shot. They have given good customer service like this in the past. A sign of at least one RV company left who will help their customer with these kinds of questions after the sale.
Hope this helps,
John
โOct-29-2021 08:17 PM
Arn wrote:
Not enquiring about a slide topper, not enquiring about an awning going over the slide. Talking about attaching an awning to the slide.
โOct-28-2021 02:02 PM
โOct-26-2021 02:02 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
As it would be odd to add a traditional awning that is deployed independently over the top of a slide, I think most presumed that he meant a slide topper, which is essentially an awning that deploys automatically when the slide is opened.
โOct-26-2021 01:49 PM
ford truck guy wrote:
that last picture ( reflection) is what "I" was ASSUMING the OP wanted....
I have had that additional awning on 2 of my RV's and the additional covered area is awesome!!! NOT a traditional slide topper, has nothing to do with the TOP of the SLIDES....
And to touch on the black awning and heat.... the awning does not add any additional heat to the shade area under from I can tell...
I wonder if the original OP wants to clear this debate up or not?
Slide topper or awning.... 2 very different animals...
โOct-26-2021 09:40 AM
โOct-26-2021 07:27 AM
โOct-26-2021 06:38 AM
valhalla360 wrote:ford truck guy wrote:
How did this discussion move FROM adding an additional awning, to adding slide toppers ??
As it would be odd to add a traditional awning that is deployed independently over the top of a slide, I think most presumed that he meant a slide topper, which is essentially an awning that deploys automatically when the slide is opened.
โOct-26-2021 06:07 AM
kellem wrote:
Another option is a telescoping latter and a swiss broom....I'm being serious.
We've had trailer's with slide toppers and those without and prefer those without.
After owning a trailer with slide toppers for duration " 10 years " I've come to the conclusion that sweeping off the top and treating the seals trumps fighting mildew and dry rot seals.
Our latest trailer has no toppers over the slides and we leave slides out year around.....much preferred. Ymmv
โOct-26-2021 06:05 AM
ford truck guy wrote:
How did this discussion move FROM adding an additional awning, to adding slide toppers ??
โOct-26-2021 04:44 AM
ford truck guy wrote:
How did this discussion move FROM adding an additional awning, to adding slide toppers ??
โOct-26-2021 04:30 AM
โOct-25-2021 07:49 PM
Mike134 wrote:kellem wrote:
Another option is a telescoping latter and a swiss broom....I'm being serious.
We've had trailer's with slide toppers and those without and prefer those without.
After owning a trailer with slide toppers for duration " 10 years " I've come to the conclusion that sweeping off the top and treating the seals trumps fighting mildew and dry rot seals.
Our latest trailer has no toppers over the slides and we leave slides out year around.....much preferred. Ymmv
That's what I currently do. Have considered a slide topper but how do you keep a puddle of water from forming in rainstorms?