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Old 06-11-2011, 07:28 AM   #1
luvmywestie
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Leaving Slide out question

We just got our Montana TT and this is our first RV with a slide. Reading the manual it says it is not a good idea to leave the slide out for an extended period of time without supporting it. What do you all do to support your slides? We are planning to winter in AZ this coming winter and are trying to figure all this out ahead of time. I have a feeling we are in for quite a ride after doing some reading on this forum!
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