Correct Slide-Out Awning For 109 Inch End to End Measurement
Question:
Just want to make sure this is the correct size for my 2017 Forest River RPOD. The How To video said to measure end to end of the slide out and it is recommended to have over hang of 2 inches for each side. My RPOD slide out measures 109 inch + 4 inch = 113 inch or 9.5 ft. I am a little confused. Please advise. Many Thanks.
asked by: BJ
Expert Reply:
The correct slide-topper does depend on the end-to-end measurement, and the 109 inches you got is the necessary info needed for the right fit. What you need for a 109 inch measurement is one of the following, depending on if you want White or Black:
- White: Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 9'1" Wide - 48" Projection # LCV000163291
- Black: Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 9'1" Wide - 48" Projection # LCV000168325
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Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 109" Wide - Black
- RV Awnings
- Slide-Out Awnings
- Extends 48 Inches
- 104 Inch Wide
- 105 Inch Wide
- 106 Inch Wide
- 107 Inch Wide
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- 109 Inch Wide
- Black
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Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 109" Wide - White
- RV Awnings
- Slide-Out Awnings
- Extends 48 Inches
- 104 Inch Wide
- 105 Inch Wide
- 106 Inch Wide
- 107 Inch Wide
- 108 Inch Wide
- 109 Inch Wide
- White
- Lippert
more information >
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