โOct-14-2018 10:30 PM
โOct-20-2018 05:38 AM
SoundGuy wrote:shum02 wrote:
Refering to a KZ rear slide they are supported on the camper frame NOT the ceiling, ceiling are only for guiding the slide.
Back a hundred years ago when I was ready to move from our hybrid to a travel trailer I became really interested in a K-Z Spree 210KS rear glide model. Research though turned up quite a few complaints from K-Z Spree rear glide owners who had problems with those tracks ripping out of the ceiling when the trailer was being towed. IIRC K-Z's solution was to offer an option bed support that would slip under the bed platform when it was in the travel mode and hopefully avoid ceiling track failure. I took note and bought a triple bunk bed K-Z Spree 240BH-LX instead. ๐
โOct-19-2018 05:19 PM
shum02 wrote:
Refering to a KZ rear slide they are supported on the camper frame NOT the ceiling, ceiling are only for guiding the slide.
โOct-19-2018 03:56 PM
โOct-19-2018 06:51 AM
colliehauler wrote:
If I remember correctly a member had a KZ with a rear slide that he had to rebuild the back of the trailer due to a water leak. The other issue I've heard of is the slides can be hot or cold because of lack of insulation in slide. I would goggle water leak rear slide for whatever make and model your looking at. Don't have any personal experience with them. Maybe some owners will chime in with more information.
โOct-18-2018 04:40 PM
โOct-18-2018 11:34 AM
SoundGuy wrote:trsky wrote:
What's the difference between a rear bed slide and a side dinette slide, kitchen slide or other slide.
Big difference. Side slides are powered but any rear glide I've seen has been manual. A rear glide extends out much further than any side slide and slide toppers aren't made for rear glides as they are for side slides. Rear glides are suspended and supported from the trailer ceiling, side slides aren't.
โOct-17-2018 05:46 AM
โOct-17-2018 02:28 AM
trsky wrote:
What's the difference between a rear bed slide and a side dinette slide, kitchen slide or other slide.
trsky wrote:
See how many people have leaks and no slide.
โOct-16-2018 08:34 PM
โOct-16-2018 08:51 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Zoodles95 wrote:
With respect to your other point; I need to research those tank with pump options. That would be a nice option which would totally alleviate my water issues.
The problem with using a single large tank for collecting fresh water is having to haul it in & out of the truck for a camping trip and where to store it at home when not in use. I instead use a set of 7 gal Aquatainers which weigh nothing when empty and simply hang on my garage wall when we're not camping. K.I.S.S.
โOct-16-2018 04:36 AM
Zoodles95 wrote:
With respect to your other point; I need to research those tank with pump options. That would be a nice option which would totally alleviate my water issues.
โOct-15-2018 11:01 PM
2oldman wrote:Zoodles95 wrote:That's the hard way. There are many sources of tanks you can put in the bed and rig up a pump/battery to refill.
-25 gal fresh water. Our Provincial Parks only offer electrical service so I need to fill 6 Gal jugs up and refill the trailer.
โOct-15-2018 10:54 PM
shum02 wrote:
I have a rear queeen slide KZ and in the ten years I've had it camping in all weather it has not leaked. I also do not consider it cold back there but do use matress pad heaters when the temps drop below freezing.
All things equal I'd would if I did it again bypass this option and just go straight to a TT with walk around bed.
The unit has been decent but I've never been over the moon about it. When pushed back into the rig that whole area is not accessable including getting to the witerizing valve on the water heater, no access to the sofa or dinnette while on the road either which has proven to be a real PITA. I knew all this before purchasing but got it because DW was sold on the part where it fit in the driveway.
โOct-15-2018 10:47 PM
SoundGuy wrote:Zoodles95 wrote:
Since nobody has replied yet ...
You post at 1 in the morning then complain just 90 minutes later that no one has replied to your query about rear glide trailers which these days are a rarity? Seriously? :R
I too camp here in Ontario and IMO you're way over complicating the issue - if you can fit a travel trailer on your driveway then that's your best solution for the greatest comfort in the widest range of weather conditions. No trailers with tenting, no rear glides which though it may not leak will certainly be colder than a fully enclosed travel trailer with an island bed. Rear bed glides used to be the rage back in the mid-2000s but have pretty well gone the way of the dodo bird, with the Jayco X213 being a rare exception. K-Z which used to offer several rear glide models dropped them entirely and although there may be a few other examples they're certainly not popular with most buyers. As for FW tank size it'll never be large enough anyway so I don't see the issue retrieving more at the dump station as you need it, especially when you also have to dispose of grey water at the same place anyway. I carry a set of 7 gal Aquatainers in the back of the truck and usually make a trip over to the dump station early each morning when no one else is around to get rid of the grey and resupply with fresh. Back at campsite I simply transfer the fresh to the trailer's holding tank with a pump - simple. ๐