BigSkyBob

Western Montana

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Ditto to Techie. Love the room and it's all accessible while under way except the lower bedroom dresser drawers.
2008 Monaco Camelot 40PDQ, 4 slides, 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi Quadcab 4x4. Blue Ox, Garmin 7200 GPS, Doran Pressure pro on all 10, M&G Brake, 50 amp SurgeGuard, FMCA, Coachnet.
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Klueck

Georgia

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2 slides and it's usable with them in.
Would rather have 4.
Would not have MH without slides.
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CJTravler

Southern California

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Two slides and love the extra room. No issues when we are on the road.
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JFC

Northern California

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We have a quad slide and love the room. We can use everything we need when we make rest or lunch stops. Most bedroom dressers not available with slides in, but hasn't been a problem so far. Would not have another coach without the quads.
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YC 1

Yuba City Calif.

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Absolutely love the 4 slides. Pop one out if napping along the way at a rest stop just so it is easier to get to the bed. Or pop one out up front while having lunch.
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nuthut

Beautiful Lake Cumberland, KY

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I have three slides and the only issue I have while traveling is I cannot recline the passenger seat very far because the seatback bunps into the slide. I can swivel the seat to the right a little and recline it further, but it just seems unconfortable. I still would take the slides with this small drawback, because I always drive anyway.
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Just Bob

Connecticut

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doc brown wrote: jim and di wrote: Our coach has three slides, things were thought out so that everything can be utilized with the slide in or out. So its is not a issue.
Jim
Same here.
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siggyd777

Northern Illinois

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Two slides,wish I had 5 ,LOL !!!
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MountainAir05

New Mexico

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One kitchen slide, We have a walk-thru design so makes no difference , nothing is cover up.
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69RoadRunner

VA

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When under way, why would it matter?
The only downsides to slides are weight, expense and complexity. Once parked, everyone who comes in to the MY can't believe how much room there is. Lots of room for the kids to play.
The only things I can't access with the slides in are the washer and dryer. I have 4 slides.
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