Solera RV Slide-Out Awning Recommendations and Measurements
Question:
If my slide outs are 105 inches and 58 inches, what size awning would i need to purchase ?
asked by: Samantha F
Expert Reply:
For determining the proper size Solera Slider you need, measure the total width of your slide room from the outside including the flange then add about 5" (2 to 2-1/2" each for the left/right side overhang). You can have greater than this amount overhang if you want, but it is suggested that you do not go any less than 2 to 2-1/2". It is recommended to have at least a 3" slope to it when mounted for run-off.
If your provide measurements are from flange-to-flange outside then I suggest the Solera RV Slide-Out Awning at 9'1" wide with 48" Projection for your larger slide-out. We currently have this available in white, # LCV000163291.
For the smaller slide you need the 5'1" wide with 48" Projection, # LCV000168104 that is currently available in black.
Products Referenced in This Question
Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 61" Wide - Black
- RV Awnings
- Slide-Out Awnings
- Extends 48 Inches
- 57 Inch Wide
- 58 Inch Wide
- 59 Inch Wide
- 60 Inch Wide
- 61 Inch Wide
- Black
- Lippert
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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
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