| Fitzjohnfan |
Oct 1 2012, 12:06 AM
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After one of the readers asked about motor homes without slides, A popular motor home magazine posted a question to their readers: When you purchased your current coach and when you purchase your next coach, what is your preference to have slide outs or not? The magazine did a good job of posting replies from both sides and it looked like a 50/50 split, but the letters posted might have been carefully selected to show both sides evenly.
It's understood that slides are great for adding room and livability to the RV, but they can have mechanical problems and add weight and cost to the RV. So how do you feel? My opinion is that my next coach would not have any slide outs. I can set up very quickly without setting out levelers or supports, and I don't have to worry about the slide(s) not retracting or leaking. I had a pop-up trailer in between my two motor homes, and I loved the portability of the unit, but I hated the setup time and vowed to keep set-up as simple as possible with my next unit. Also, all my cabinets and features are available all the time without having to extend any slide. -------------------- Chris G.
Westminster, CO FMCA: F3508-S 1989 32' Southwind MH |
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Oct 1 2012, 08:38 AM
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My first 5 ver had no slides and was a real pain to move around in, especially when the sofa was out. We kept it only a year, maybe.
Set up time will be the same with or with out the slides. Its just a matter of pushing a button. I still have to level and drop the trailer. They do add extra weight, but with a trailer, I don't really notice it. Hopefully my slides will keep working. Knock on wood. It would be a bad thing trying to go through a toll both with them out. lol. In my opinion, they are worth the extra wight and chance of a breakdown. I would be a deal breaker for us. -------------------- Bob and Deb Allwood
Diesel, the black lab 2003 ford f 350 6.0 crew cab 2003 cedar creek 30' rlbs |
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