gearhead
06-08-2020, 05:55 AM
Like others I debated with myself about getting slide toppers. After chasing acorns off the top of the slide I decided to get them. One issue was the topper fabric being subjected to the Texas sun. The rear awning on my Bigfoot has really deteriorated and I have bought replacement fabric but not installed.
Anyway, I decided on Carefree toppers with the polymer section. When the topper is rolled up (slide is in) the polymer is what is rolled up last and exposed to the weather, not the fabric. I bought the toppers through my Mom & Pop RV shop and had them install this January.
We are prepping for a long trip (Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa) so I have the 5th pulled up in the driveway with slides out. Last Friday I noticed one of the toppers was torn. Looking closely, it isn't ripped but the bond where the polymer section and fabric come together has failed. Maybe about 10-12 inches has separated. I emailed pics to the RV shop. Last night I noticed another of the toppers is doing the same thing. Another email and pic sent.
One of the service writers just called. She will talk to the boss lady as soon as she walks in. I'm not sure what the easiest/quickest solution would be. Maybe remove the fabric and tube and leave the brackets until the shop and Carefree have a solution. I would hate for this to happen on the road. I can see how the loose fabric could get tangled up in the slide seal.
We leave Wednesday morning. I hate last minute surprises.
Anyway, I decided on Carefree toppers with the polymer section. When the topper is rolled up (slide is in) the polymer is what is rolled up last and exposed to the weather, not the fabric. I bought the toppers through my Mom & Pop RV shop and had them install this January.
We are prepping for a long trip (Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa) so I have the 5th pulled up in the driveway with slides out. Last Friday I noticed one of the toppers was torn. Looking closely, it isn't ripped but the bond where the polymer section and fabric come together has failed. Maybe about 10-12 inches has separated. I emailed pics to the RV shop. Last night I noticed another of the toppers is doing the same thing. Another email and pic sent.
One of the service writers just called. She will talk to the boss lady as soon as she walks in. I'm not sure what the easiest/quickest solution would be. Maybe remove the fabric and tube and leave the brackets until the shop and Carefree have a solution. I would hate for this to happen on the road. I can see how the loose fabric could get tangled up in the slide seal.
We leave Wednesday morning. I hate last minute surprises.