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Rodney

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Does it hurt to bump your slide out about 12" without putting the levelers down. I needed gain access to the space under the bed while traveling.

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Rodney
 
I assume you mean doing this while parked. :rolleyes:

You don't say what year/brand/model coach you have, but I can't see any reason why this would be a problem. When on the road, we frequently open one slide (partially or completely) to improve access. And, we also open all the slides during an overnight stop without putting down the jacks. If needed, we can level with the HWH air system. My preference is to open the slide fully rather than partially, if possible, in order to seal the opening properly.

TJ
 
I assume you mean doing this while parked. :rolleyes:

You don't say what year/brand/model coach you have, but I can't see any reason why this would be a problem. When on the road, we frequently open one slide (partially or completely) to improve access. And, we also open all the slides during an overnight stop without putting down the jacks. If needed, we can level with the HWH air system. My preference is to open the slide fully rather than partially, if possible, in order to seal the opening properly.

TJ
 
I assume you mean doing this while parked. :rolleyes:

You don't say what year/brand/model coach you have, but I can't see any reason why this would be a problem. When on the road, we frequently open one slide (partially or completely) to improve access. And, we also open all the slides during an overnight stop without putting down the jacks. If needed, we can level with the HWH air system. My preference is to open the slide fully rather than partially, if possible, in order to seal the opening properly.

TJ
Thanks for the quick reply. I apologize. My coach is a 2020 Holiday Rambler Vacationer. Absolutely while stopped.
 
Unless there's something different about the Holiday Rambler Vacationer (and, in this area, I can't imagine what it would be), there should be no problem doing what you suggest.

TJ
 

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