Re: A better slide?
Reply #6 –
When looking at coaches I debated slide versus no slide and after reading through much of these forums I decided on a no-slide coach. And I'm happy with that I like my coach. But when we were at ladies driving school in nacogdoches, got a chance to go and Carol and Scott's rig, and did like the extra room it gave. But then I've heard horror stories about people not able to drive because they're slide didn't retract all the way, and the thought of that big hole maybe not supported quite the same, and possibly a intrusion of water into the RV, makes me feel that I made the right choice. But Roger made an excellent point and I think it really is a matter of personal preference. It's a lot of downsizing for someone going from a 2500 square foot house to a 40-foot by eight foot RV. Those extra feet that the slide gives, can mean an awful lot to some people I guess. The other thing to consider other than the maintenance issue, is that when I was looking a non-slide coach was considerably cheaper than a slide coach. I think on the tune of $20, 000 or more dollars and for that amount of money I'll stick with the non-slide. Before I bought into four travel and class a motorhomes I considered a truck camper. And the only way I was going to get into one of those full-time was with a two or three slide truck camper. But since I wanted to use it on a 4x4 pickup and head up into the mountains I knew that there would be issues right off the bat, up in the mountains unable to pull the slides in I could just see those slides falling out and rolling down the mountain laughing out loud. I've had enough issues with the leveling system to know that these air systems can be kind of finicky at times.