Slide Out Toppers For 2017 Keystone Raptor Toy Hauler
Question:
I have length on outside box of 96inch and 1111inch for two slides what size should I order?
asked by: Andrew E
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Expert Reply:
When looking for slide out toppers you need to make sure you get ones that have at least 2.5 inches of overhang on each side of the slide out.
For your two slide outs I recommend the Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 8'7" Wide - 48" Projection - Black # LCV000168108 and the Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 10'1" Wide - 48" Projection - Black # LCV000182037
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David B
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Products Referenced in This Question
Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 121" Wide - Black
- RV Awnings
- Slide-Out Awnings
- Extends 48 Inches
- 116 Inch Wide
- 117 Inch Wide
- 118 Inch Wide
- 119 Inch Wide
- 120 Inch Wide
- 121 Inch Wide
- Black
- Lippert
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Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 103" Wide - Black
- RV Awnings
- Slide-Out Awnings
- Extends 48 Inches
- 98 Inch Wide
- 99 Inch Wide
- 100 Inch Wide
- 101 Inch Wide
- 102 Inch Wide
- 103 Inch Wide
- Black
- Lippert
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