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Benny&Lori

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Anyone have a good place to buy the Slide Toppers for your TT?


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Posted: 03/18/12 07:52pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Any dealer, camping world or google "slide awning".
Lots of choices.

On a previous trailer, we had one installed by Camping World. They did a good job.


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Probably would have to a larger dealer if you're looking for someone that would have all different size possibilities in stock but anybody can order them for you. Probably take a few days to get in from their supplier.


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Keep in mind that there are differences in the material and price. My original topper had two layers. When the top layer peeled off after 7 seasons I got it replaced for about $150 but then found out the new material is only one layer. Not sure that will make a difference in life expectancy but it surely did the price.


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We had one installed by Camping World over the Winter Holdays and it looks and works great. We used the Springfield, Mo. store.





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I bought mine thru PPLmotorhomes.com (Carefree). Installed it myself. $460 shipped to my door in 2 days.

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Fire91 wrote:

I bought mine thru PPLmotorhomes.com (Carefree). Installed it myself. $460 shipped to my door in 2 days.


What was the degree of difficulty and did it come with installation instructions?

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Had our dealer install. It's a Carefree. Very happy with it! I'm sure I could have done it myself but I get nervous drilling holes through the walls of the camper ; )


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Instructions were very helpfull and it took my brother in law and I approx. 2 to 2 1/2 hrs to install. Wasn't too difficult. Needed a drill and bits, tape measure, caulk and gun, and a couple step ladders.

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I plan on having Camping world install them on mine as soon as income tax refund arrives.


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