Correct Slide Topper Awning for a 2018 Winnebago Minnie Plus Travel Trailer
Updated 03/23/2020 | Published 03/21/2020 >
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I am confused on what size to get for my slideout. The box slides out 36 inches from the side of the trailer. The length of the box from front to back is 82.25 inches. Should I get the 7 foot unit or the 7.5 foot unit adding in the 5 inches as recommended. Thanks.
asked by: Laura A
Expert Reply:
In order to choose the correct slide out awning you'll need to measure the distance between the flanges on your slide-out (outside to outside). If this measurement is 82-1/4" then you'll need the Solera RV Slide-Out Awning part # LCV000165062 for black or part # LCV000163287 for white. The extra length is already factored into the measurements listed on the product page.
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Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 85" Wide - Black
- RV Awnings
- Slide-Out Awnings
- Extends 4 Feet
- 7 Feet Wide
- 80 Inch Wide
- 81 Inch Wide
- 82 Inch Wide
- 83 Inch Wide
- 84 Inch Wide
- 85 Inch Wide
- Black
- Lippert
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