Slide Out Awnings for RV Slide Outs that Measure 4' 10-7/8" and 12' 5-1/2"
Question:
My slides are 4foot 10-7/8inch long and 1foot 3-5/8inch wide and the second slide is 12foot 5-1/2inch long and 3-1/4inch wide. The 5th wheel is 2017 Keystone Cougar X-Lite 28rks. What Solera slide covers do I need in black.
asked by: Donald G
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Expert Reply:
For your slide out that measures 4 feet 10-7/8 inches in length the correct black Solera awning is the part # LCV000168104 and then for the slide out that measures 12 foot 5-1/2 inches you'd want the # LCV000165061 and you'd be set.
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Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 151" Wide - Black
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