RV Slide System Comparison & Overview with Josh the RV Nerd

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Komentáře • 231

  • @EverythingRVbyPat
    @EverythingRVbyPat Před 5 lety +7

    Great comprehensive video...
    Thanks as always for all the great information!!!

  • @Hayek321
    @Hayek321 Před 6 lety +2

    I really like and appreciate your videos. You are very good at showing the right details.

  • @williamgates4399
    @williamgates4399 Před 4 lety +1

    Best explanation on slides ever, PERIOD. I have cable on my 2018 Keystone Outback 266RB. Smooth and it is fairly quite.

  • @richardclark8520
    @richardclark8520 Před 4 lety +2

    Seems you were reading my mind. Been thinking about the slide outs. And there you are! Thanks for the great info! I have used other linear motion systems on machinery I’ve fabricated. Like you’ve said. Each has their advantages and disadvantages.

  • @1bdmilkman
    @1bdmilkman Před 4 lety +1

    15:40 Bless you Mr. Josh and thank you for the lesson. A day of learning is always a good day.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 4 lety

      lol -- thank you. Little sneezes mid-video are one of the risks I run with my non-scripted style :)

  • @ctscantechnologist
    @ctscantechnologist Před 6 lety +4

    Great video. I always wondered about slide designs and the pros and cons of each design...

  • @puddintheredneck4422
    @puddintheredneck4422 Před 5 lety +8

    Thank you Josh, I learn something Everytime I watch you.

  • @rabbi6225
    @rabbi6225 Před 2 lety +2

    I was going to ask you to make this video. Thank you for telepathically transcending the space time continuum to have this prepared for me.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 2 lety +1

      It's my fault for making it before you could ask me

  • @jeffreyfrankenfield1994
    @jeffreyfrankenfield1994 Před 5 lety +1

    Great information thanks Josh to you and your team!

  • @callen0892
    @callen0892 Před 6 lety +17

    Thank you for posting this. Most videos I’ve seen are anywhere from 6-10 years old. I think the RV business has a problem with updating information on their products! You are helping to solve that!

  • @KuntryBoy4Lyfe
    @KuntryBoy4Lyfe Před 6 lety +1

    Great info. I've always wondered what the main differences were. Thank you!

  • @timmoxley5383
    @timmoxley5383 Před 5 lety +1

    Great information Josh. Good to know I have one of the better systems. Thanks

  • @CT9905.
    @CT9905. Před 4 lety +4

    That was very informative, now I know and knowing is half the battle.

  • @charleskleinhuizen9527

    Really nice informative video Josh. Kudos!

  • @PennsylvaniaBigfootProject

    I've been doing acrobatics, trying to find the floor plan I want. It is increasingly obvious to me that in order to get what I want, I will have to consider a slide. Which I didn't want. Your videos are so very informative. Thank you, Josh! I've been sharing them with others in the discussion groups.

  • @dbrailfan6641
    @dbrailfan6641 Před 4 lety +1

    Like your explanation of the different slide out types. Very informative. I have a Mallard 34’ travel trailer with 3 slide outs with the cable system and I found out the hard way that when you push in the big slides that cables go slack and you have to put tension on the cables by pressing the out button until the cables are under tension again. I did not know that and after driving some bumpy roads to a campground to set up and push the slides out, we heard a weird noise to find out that the chains had come of the sprockets due to not having put tension on the cables driving over the bumpy roads. Luckily my local camper repair shop had an opening to bring in the trailer for repair. I wish they would explain something like that when you buy a trailer with the cable slide out system or would put that in the manual.

  • @tufelhunden5795
    @tufelhunden5795 Před 5 lety

    Thanks Josh!! Great video and explanation. Also, thank you for telling me where the manual section is on the cable system. No one ever told me and I was concerned about it but always forgot until I was in the back country with no cell service.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 5 lety

      Cable Slide Overrides are located at the top/center of the slide. There is a big bulky piece of slide fascia that's actually the cover for the motor override.

  • @donnakano282
    @donnakano282 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks! We were watching your walk-through on the Coachman 246RKS and were wondering about the slide system. This helps.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 5 lety

      Happy to provide education in return for a fair opportunity to earn your business when the time comes.

  • @rvscootin3457
    @rvscootin3457 Před 4 lety +1

    Another great tutorial on the inner workings of RV Stuff.

  • @dananelson3534
    @dananelson3534 Před 5 lety +2

    Good information and explanation, thanks.

  • @tonynay7767
    @tonynay7767 Před 3 lety +2

    Great information. As always your videos are educational and very helpful. I very much appreciate your efforts!

  • @btj1844
    @btj1844 Před 5 lety +5

    Good comprehensive video Josh. I have a rack and pinion model and for 10 years had no issues then had trouble with the pinion gear stripping out. I replaced it and all seemed well for about three years then it happened again. Bought another 40 dollar gear and was installing it when I noticed the gears didn't mesh up. They literally were barely touching on the tips of the gears. After much investigation I found that the German made motor (Really nice quality) had a series of 8 screws that held the head of the motor in place where the initial gear reduction was located. These fasteners had loosened over time and the sheer torque of the motor rotating caused the pinion to move out of alignment making it appear that the gears were stripped. I wrapped it in some rags and placed the thing in a vise and tightened them all up. The pinion came back into alignment so the gears meshed perfectly. Never would have suspected this to be the issue and two pinions later plus the original, the problem is solved. The original gears will actually will work now that it all aligns properly so I have two slightly worn backups. The strangest part to me is that this trailer has only been on the road twice for a total of about 450 miles. It's been stationary for 15 years. Rack and pinion slides work well but aging parts do require periodic adjustment!!

  • @eddiecrowe8858
    @eddiecrowe8858 Před 2 lety +1

    Keller information, you answered all my questions on this matter, thank you 😊

  • @ccut1955
    @ccut1955 Před 6 lety

    We bought a 2014 bullet and had the cable slide system. It worked great and was quiet. The only problem we had was the motor was defective, the gears in the motor broke.
    It did leave us with the slide out about 6 inches and i was lucky that I was able to push it in by hand, because the motor gears were broken it didn't allow to use the manual slide attachment. Thank You Josh for your Great info. I watch when ever you post something new. Thanks.

    • @nolan83
      @nolan83 Před 5 lety

      Our 2018 bullet slide motor leaked on to the slide roof and bubbled up the material. Taking it in Wednesday to have them look at it.

  • @timbunt8092
    @timbunt8092 Před 2 lety +1

    Great vid. Thanks so much Josh.

  • @louwanihick538
    @louwanihick538 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for this information!

  • @timburton1715
    @timburton1715 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks 🙏🏻 for sharing... very informative...!!

  • @Lsgriff
    @Lsgriff Před 2 lety

    Wonderfully informative video!!! Thank you for the help!!!

  • @danielosterhout1286
    @danielosterhout1286 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video

  • @Euskaltel0526
    @Euskaltel0526 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent video. You answered so many of my questions salesmen could not answer!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 5 lety

      Imagine what we'd do when you are a Haylett Client :)

    • @Euskaltel0526
      @Euskaltel0526 Před 5 lety

      @@JoshtheRVNerd We are thinking about it. A Jayco 30.5CKTS you reviewed....but not the farmhouse.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 5 lety

      @@Euskaltel0526 No sweat. We pick your decor. We're happy if you're happy! lol

  • @cpfpv6410
    @cpfpv6410 Před 3 lety +1

    new sub. Thank you for all the great information. I am interested in a cougar 27sgs with all cable slides and was put off by the cable system. But this video and a few others have started to change my mind.

  • @donnadixon9141
    @donnadixon9141 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the info !

  • @GrumpyGator
    @GrumpyGator Před 5 lety +4

    Wow, thanks for this. Here I was ruing the fact that I had a cable system, thinking it was the el cheapo slide. Great info. Thanks again.

    • @martinmeaders2067
      @martinmeaders2067 Před 4 lety

      I was sweating the cable system everything I closed it for six years. Good info!

    • @annawatts6697
      @annawatts6697 Před 3 lety +1

      I did the same thing! Cable systems seems to be good!

  • @chrisfraser5354
    @chrisfraser5354 Před 3 lety +1

    Great explanation and experience sharing - thank you!

  • @scottelwood8348
    @scottelwood8348 Před 6 lety

    Super informative thanks

  • @Steve-n-Tango
    @Steve-n-Tango Před 3 lety +1

    Love the rear cap! 2020 was great... 2021 is a grand slam! As for bathroom sinks. 1 I think I would prefer. Counter space i think I would like and use more.

  • @stever6986
    @stever6986 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks! Excellent overview!

  • @rjahn3000
    @rjahn3000 Před 5 lety +1

    I have the original Power Gear slides on my 07 Sea Breeze Class A after 8 years of heavy full time use no issues.

  • @weaponxnova6794
    @weaponxnova6794 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @rvserious8317
    @rvserious8317 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks! I needed to see this!

  • @susanjspaulding
    @susanjspaulding Před 6 lety

    WOW!!! I originally thought that there were 2-3 types of slides!!!???? LOL!!! Thanks for the details/advantages of the different types of slides!!! :) #education

  • @markstanton4301
    @markstanton4301 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for a complete review of all the slide systems. Take it from me. I will never again purchase any RV with a Shwintek. Pure and simple the biggest piece of crap you will ever have to deal with. I have a Redwood RV. Not cheap. I have a slide that I have now replaced motors on. And paid to have it professionally reworked 4 times. Failed again first time out.

  • @jabojr5171
    @jabojr5171 Před 6 lety

    Josh, I was told by a local mechanic that the wire will stretch over time and need to be tightened. It is not inexpensive to do. Another great video, thank you.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety +1

      Can it stretch? Sure.
      Same as your seals or anything else. RVs are built with an intended life span.
      Also, stretching a cable and disabling the slide as a result are two different things.
      Cable slides aren't new. I see them come in on older used RVs all the time. Slides work fine.

    • @bargainboondocker3420
      @bargainboondocker3420 Před 6 lety +1

      The cable slides remind me of the cable lift systems they put in pop-ups. I had a 1973 starcraft pop-up and I finally replaced the cable lift system in like 2005 or '06. They last a looong time.

  • @chrisabcdefg8171
    @chrisabcdefg8171 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome vid Josh! I have a 2013 Bullet Premiere with 2 Accuslide systems. I have to adjust slack on the in cables but like you noted, it's no big deal. Take off foam things and turn adjuster nuts. Takes 2 mins and I do maybe once/yr.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 2 lety

      Ty Chris. Not a lot of folks will take the time to learn how to do that unfortunately

    • @chrisabcdefg8171
      @chrisabcdefg8171 Před 2 lety

      I currently have my cables and chains all off as I'm looking at the upper inner cables since they seem to be rubbing the outer jambs on the inside towards the slidout room. Wondering if the jamb pulleys are worn or need some shims to space them back out. Not a repair for all of course but I'm the type that takes everything apart.

  • @TravelballDad
    @TravelballDad Před 6 lety

    Thank you for this video. I've kept meaning to ask for one on the topic. We are going to buy a new trailer, our current one doesn't have slides. I'm kind of leaning toward no slides but we'll see.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety +1

      There are advantages both ways. Neither option is the "wrong" answer. It's just a matter of what fits your needs and comfort levels best.

  • @claytoncomeaux414
    @claytoncomeaux414 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Josh

  • @johnross1947
    @johnross1947 Před 6 lety +3

    Finally a great, lucid and intelligent explanation!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety +1

      I've been accused of many things, but lucid and intelligent?
      *Never.*

  • @gavinking8081
    @gavinking8081 Před 2 lety

    Informative as always Josh! Is it acceptable to use my schwintek dinette slide out in the “in” position while traveling and stopping at say a rest area for the night and unable to use my slide out? Will be using it to eat at and have a 4 year old and 2 year old that would be sleeping on it. Thanks!!!

  • @AAA-0
    @AAA-0 Před 3 lety +1

    Informative presentation

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety

      Glad you liked it! We have Plenty more info to digest. Be sure to subscribe to catch new content as it comes out.

  • @gunrman5424
    @gunrman5424 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for the info on slides. My wife and I will be retiring in a couple more years. We had an upper end (Host) Camper with two slides and did not have a lot of luck with the big one. They have came a long way since then. I will be more in touch when it comes time to buy fifth wheel. Thanks again for all your informative videos.

  • @mikenothom5402
    @mikenothom5402 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the overview. One thing that hangs me up is how slides I’ve seen still appear to be “rodent friendly”. I’m mostly referring to the heavier units, especially those slides above the axles. How do they keep mice from entering the underbelly with all those obvious holes required for slide mechanicals?
    Thanks

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 5 lety +1

      It should be noted there are fewer ways for Rodents to enter an RV than there are houses. The difference is you don't tend to leave a house unattended next to tall grasses the way many RVs are left. The noise you make inside a home naturally acts as some level of deterrent as well.
      Bottom line is if a mouse wants to get into something, then it's going to get into something. I've seen instances of mice gnawing through literal concrete. Best you can do is fill your RV with various deterrents (easy enough to google search solutions).

  • @tammy707
    @tammy707 Před 2 lety +1

    Super informative I’ve been wanting to buy one. Have to do the research, right? So happy that I found your channel

  • @lilacasey52
    @lilacasey52 Před 8 měsíci

    I just found you and have been binge watching all day.We have had our rack and pinion slide out fixed twice and it broken again.The motor works fine.It takes 3 people to close it!!!1 to push the button while 2 on the outside pushing it in😆😆😆.Never knew to check on top or under for debris.Do you think if we checked on top,bottom and underneath and there is nothing,what do we do then? Thanks alot for ALL I have learned today.From Moncks Corner,S.C.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 8 měsíci

      My pleasure. TY for tuning in. Sorry you've had slide trouble. That's super rare on rack and pinions like that

  • @someguyinflorida
    @someguyinflorida Před 3 lety

    Another great video Josh! Question though. My wife and I are purchasing an '05 Rockwood Mini Lite
    2109S. I didn't see any slide mechanism on the sides so I looked underneath and saw a lone, toothed rack mechanism in the center, mounted directly to the bottom of the slide-out. Can you identify and give your thoughts? Thanks!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety

      Same thing they're using today. It's called a power gear system. Ideal for small/light/above-the-floor slides. Used often in motorhomes actually

  • @erhodes352
    @erhodes352 Před 6 lety +2

    Who’s had the cable slide fail? ✋👋 This Guy. Who’s had to manually bring the cable slide in with a drill and the flexible bit? ✋👋 This Guy! One of the cables on our slide broke and the slide would not come in. The actual cable broke and the RV is only a couple months old. I had to manually override the slide to get it in to tow it to the dealer to be fixed. I know I may be the exception but it doesn’t give me a lot of confidence in cable slides. Hoping it holds up from here on out...🤞
    But, great video Josh. Thanks for keeping us all informed on this RV stuff.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety +1

      Nothing is 100% failure proof. A case like yours is certainly the exception to the rule.

    • @erhodes352
      @erhodes352 Před 6 lety

      Haylett RV - That is very true and I get that. If the new cable lasts without issue I’ll be happy with it. The silver lining was that I got experience manually overriding the slides in my driveway instead of in a park or somewhere with no help or cell service. Always try to look on the bright side of life...

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety +1

      Well now that song's gonna be stuck in my head all day. Thanks for that.
      Literally - thank you. Love that tune :)

  • @brianhilbert6187
    @brianhilbert6187 Před 3 lety

    How do you access the passanger side slide. Under the couch. Slide out is stuck out trying to fix can't find the ram

  • @randomspirit
    @randomspirit Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @paulhowell5079
    @paulhowell5079 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for the informative video, Josh. For several years I have had my concerns about all the different slide mechanisms. You have answered many of my questions and I greatly appreciate how you explained pros and cons of each.
    I have one question though. If a customer found the perfect structure and floorplan of a travel trailer but hypothetically didn’t like the stock slide mechanism, have you ever heard of a custom ordered trailer using a different slide technology? This may be a pain in the butt question because all mfgr’s have different policies. But if it was a given that a different system would work, is it conceivable that a factory would or could build it to order?
    A simple sentence or two in reply would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks in advance for your considerations.
    Best Regards,
    Paul

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety

      Fair question regarding ordering an RV with a different slide type, but that's 100% not available. That would COMPLETELY change things like wall/floor/frame engineering, wall cut/sizes, etc. It would literally need to be re-designed almost from the ground up.

  • @guylebel4868
    @guylebel4868 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Josh I really enjoyed the video, but I am wondering of the quality of the slide walls, I looking for an rv right now to replace the one that flooded, but I see a definite quality issue between that of a Cherokee travel trailer and say a Rockwood Signature, the Cherokee slide walls on the outside look flimsy and soft while that of the Rockwood is like a hard laminate. Could you elaborate on this a bit please.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 4 lety

      Laminated Slide-end Walls look/feel solid. When you can fist-thump on something it makes you feel good. But there's no strength difference between a laminated and non-laminated slide end wall. Frankly, non-laminated slide end walls are lighter in weight and allow you to run wiring thru them for power outlets which is pretty sweet.

  • @jackdrums1714
    @jackdrums1714 Před 6 lety

    What trailers are those?

  • @Chimp_6
    @Chimp_6 Před 6 lety

    Great overview as usual Josh!
    Question .... we are considering a trailer with a Schwintek slide and U dinette like that Coachman. Are there limits and load balance considerations for the under dinette storage to insure proper operation?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety +2

      I am not tech-trained, so I do not know hard figures on this (i'm sure our service techs could assist here, or perhaps a quick call to Lippert engineering). What I know from experience are Apex models like you saw in this video have only instance of a slide issue at our facility that was attributed to improper installation at the factory level (and promptly fixed for the customer).

    • @harryames916
      @harryames916 Před 6 lety +1

      I would cation you to make sure that no one is occupying a schwintec slide during deploy or retract. Probably good advice for all slide types. The extra weight is harder on the slide.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety +1

      You know what? Good point Harry.

  • @mangravy2000
    @mangravy2000 Před 3 lety

    Nice video. What system do the high end RV makers use most often? Like Newell, Marathon, et. Thanks.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety

      Again it varies. Many XL heavy duty diesel pusher companies actually have their own proprietary slide systems.

  • @zombieSlayer-kn2rk
    @zombieSlayer-kn2rk Před 4 lety +1

    Seems to me that as long as the manufacturer puts the right one in for the job it's all good.

  • @johnwoitena2924
    @johnwoitena2924 Před 3 lety

    Has the industry gotten better on weights and sizes of slides being used with Schwintech. specifically Highland ridge, mesa ridge/Open range. thanks

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety

      We are not handling that brand currently so I cannot speak on their behalf really
      Beyond that - I would say yes. I do not commonly see them used inappropriately

  • @carriemoore751
    @carriemoore751 Před 6 lety

    Great info 👍 I would like to know though, are there slides that have better insulation for heat or cold, are they all the same in insulation?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety +1

      Good question - Slide gear systems have no effect on weather performance. That's purely based on the materials/thickness/structures.

    • @carriemoore751
      @carriemoore751 Před 6 lety

      Haylett RV ok thank you 👍 I will be in the market for something to live in full time and travel, and I am getting to be as prepared as possible

  • @Brigand231
    @Brigand231 Před 3 lety

    Great video, I didn't know that I didn't know about this!
    Hey Uncle Josh, given how we've been talking about cold weather camping lately and all, I have to ask... What's your opinion on skirting and if it's a positive one, well... what are the best options for someone who want the most durable, best value and maybe the most economical single-use option?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety +1

      If you’re going to camp thru the coldest seasons, then it’s a really good idea. I have seen some people use varieties that almost stick on like tape for single use, but I dislike how they can leave signatures on the RV
      I would do some looking into them to see what style might work best for you

  • @TakeDeadAim
    @TakeDeadAim Před 5 lety +8

    You "Re synch" a Schwintek by simply ensuring you keep the button held down for 5 seconds after you hear the motors stop.

  • @user-qx4ut8xu5e
    @user-qx4ut8xu5e Před měsícem

    Hey Josh, thanks for this video! It’s the first time in 3 years that I’ve seen one that explains the cable drive slide out. I’ve been thinking like I must have not so popular setup. Nice to know that Keystone didn’t cheap out on this part of my Passport. But, does it need lubricant? If so, how does the face cover come off for access? I’m really liking your videos by the way.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před měsícem

      More info on cable slides here m.czcams.com/video/3kdVXKtIDks/video.html

  • @clarktferrill
    @clarktferrill Před 3 lety

    Your voice sounds exactly like comedian Jim Gaffigan...especially when you go higher pitch...I luv the guy ..

  • @georgeappleby1271
    @georgeappleby1271 Před 5 lety

    Is there one that's best for full time r.v. use where irresistible out almost all the time except for moving it in the spring and fall

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 5 lety

      No slide in particular will fare better in such conditions. You'll be fine with anything once set up.

  • @fckstck
    @fckstck Před 6 lety

    Good video. Answered a few questions I had. But how do they work? Like the cable driven slides? What pushes the slide out? I'm assuming the cables bring the slide in but how do they push it out?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety +1

      I will say I don't fully understand the push/pull mechanic of a cable slide myself. I'm sure it's very simple and I've had it explained to me, but it just doesn't sink in and register with how my brain works.
      But I also don't know the exact working details of the engine or transmission in the car I drive every day. It works. I know that much lol

    • @aguyandhiscomputer
      @aguyandhiscomputer Před 6 lety

      Here ya go.
      czcams.com/video/j-8LawLQa3c/video.html

    • @bargainboondocker3420
      @bargainboondocker3420 Před 6 lety

      It's probably just a horizontal version of the cable lift system in a pop-up. i redid one once and the system was ingenious but I couldn't explain it. There's probably a video somewhere on CZcams that shows it.

  • @wildhog3217
    @wildhog3217 Před 5 lety +1

    Do you have videos on how to override all types of slides?

  • @vincentgonzales8917
    @vincentgonzales8917 Před 2 lety

    On a cable system what pushs out the slide. My 2013 keystone won't go out something holding it at the bottom corner

    • @chrisabcdefg8171
      @chrisabcdefg8171 Před 2 lety

      Norco Accuslide pulls in and out. Pull your top trim off and take a look at the cables and adjusters. Couple of excellent newer vids on YT showing how to adjust. Does the motor run but no movement?

  • @matthewfunk5643
    @matthewfunk5643 Před 4 lety +1

    Any idea which bunkhouse brands have the deepest or longest superslides?(dinette and sofa)

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 4 lety

      This isn't something that specific to brand X or Y, but rather to specific floor plans. Typically Jayco tends to do well by offering both a true hide-a-bed or theater sofa + true U-Dinette which means an extra long slide, but they're certainly not the only ones.

  • @budlamy3870
    @budlamy3870 Před 4 lety +1

    Once again an interesting video where I can learn something useful! Thanks!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 4 lety

      Glad to hear it! We have thousands more like it with more coming regularly! Hit that subscribe button to stay in the know!

  • @jasonguillory3374
    @jasonguillory3374 Před 5 lety +1

    Did Open Range have a lot of cable slide problems? But Keystone did not? Thanks.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 5 lety +2

      It wasn't just open range -- it was the Supplier of the Accu slide system. It affected a large number of MFGs. Open Range was one of many of them. SOME Keystone sub-brands suffered from the same issues, but there are different suppliers of cable slides. Not ALL of them had the same challenges. The reason this is so highly associated with "Open Range" was due to the fact that they used that accu-slide system almost exclusively at the time on their wide body models.
      That was also resolved over a year ago & hasn't been an issue since.

  • @jameshoben2950
    @jameshoben2950 Před rokem

    Which slide system has a prob. with partial open and close for quick access to bath or frig?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před rokem +1

      Schwintek systems don’t like partial opens

  • @10mileroadie
    @10mileroadie Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Josh, thank you for your help with understanding all these things. I need some help BADLY: I live in the middle of nowhere by myself, without even neighbors, except one, whom I try not to over-bother, LOL. I have a Hoosier Maverick that I purchased from Haylett in 2013, that has been my nemesis and truthfully, I am hurt by the lack of information that was provided to me, hence I only had major problems every time I used it. I can NOT bring it to Haylett, I live 6 hours away, and I would like to trouble shoot as much as I can, because I don't want to be without a trailer in case of an emergency for one of my horses. However, the slide is not working, not even a click or a buzz, and I cannot locate the mechanism. HELP????

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 5 lety

      There's no way I can trouble shoot something like that via CZcams's very limited text chat. But that's why we have a service team. Give them a call and let them go to work for you.

  • @danaooley6611
    @danaooley6611 Před 5 lety

    We are thinking of the rock wood Roo 233s. How do you rate it’s slide out durability ?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 5 lety +1

      It's the same rack and pinion slide used in giant heavy fifth wheels, except its in a much smaller, lighter size. No worries.

  • @robehamilt
    @robehamilt Před 2 lety

    Look yr vids! Good info. I’m looking at 2014 kodiak 241 single small slide. Fair condition. Worth 10k? In yr opinion?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 2 lety

      Apologies given the year I am unable to answer that without the ability to see the rv and understand it’s condition more directly

  • @adrianabayari
    @adrianabayari Před 4 lety +1

    Great explanation Josh! curious of what you thought of the oil leak issues some of the Montana HC are having on their slideouts???

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 4 lety

      I'm not aware of a recurring event on MHC slides currently. Given the number we sell it stands to reason I'd have heard of a systemic issue. We've always been quite happy with Montana's engineering actually. May I ask what information you received to give you the impression of a challenge currently?

    • @adrianabayari
      @adrianabayari Před 4 lety

      looking for a new 5th wheel and after some research, I did find a few reviews that the HC had some slideout problems regarding oil leaks on the slideout roof from the motors getting too hot while in use or in hotter weather that can cause seepage from the motors themselves. that oil leak will find itself on the rooftop and cause bubbling and warping of the membrane. here are the links(playlist of 4vids) about a 2017-18 HC 305RL... czcams.com/play/PL3Gk5U1d2FHYOUGJKUgG785QuMKzdTISl.html

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 4 lety +1

      @@adrianabayari Note the dates -- that is historic. No such problem exists currently. The issue had nothing to do with Montana, but rather the slide out system provider. Open Range used the same supplier at the time and suffered the same issue. It was vendor related -- not MFG error.
      The vendors changed specs and engineering on a slide system a LOT of companies used without sharing the details. The vendor's new design was flawed and caused a lot of issues for a lot of people. Thankfully, it's been resolved for 3-4 years.

    • @adrianabayari
      @adrianabayari Před 4 lety

      @@JoshtheRVNerd Thank you for the explanation! It didn't stop us from purchasing our 2020 Montana HC 294RL...in fact your detailed video and the updated video was such a help for us to decide this is the one. We traded our Cougar 29RKSWE for this gem. Thank you again!!!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 4 lety

      @@adrianabayari You did awesome then. Hard to go wrong with a Montana

  • @bond008a9
    @bond008a9 Před 3 lety

    Do you have a video showing proper slide operation? In other words how do I know when my slide is all the way In/Out without damaging anything? PDI wasn't real thorough on this topic. Thx

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety +1

      Based on your two recent posts it sounds like you were rushed out of that place as quickly as possible. You may contact asking for additional assistance as this is an extremely basic inquiry. I'm curious as to what else they didn't tell you.
      In short: you push the button till it stops moving and you hear the motor groan a bit. As soon as the sound changes you stop.

    • @bond008a9
      @bond008a9 Před 3 lety

      @@JoshtheRVNerd Thanks!! This is our 6th RV but the first one with a slide. It's an Arctic Wolf 287BH. Yes PDI wasn't real thorough (we were the last one of the day on a Friday 😆). Fortunately I am very familiar with most everything else!!

  • @PennsylvaniaBigfootProject

    What kind of slide system do the Forest River's use? Or does it depend on the model? Geo Pro, Ibex or No Boundaries?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety

      Forest River builds *everything*. And really it's just a banner. Forget "Forest River" and look at each brand. Each brand is like a separate company

  • @brentbushman6357
    @brentbushman6357 Před 5 lety

    Hey Josh,
    Why do rvs not have garbage disposals in the kitchen sink? Thanks

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 5 lety

      Their plumbing systems simply don't support a residential feature like that.

  • @bond008a9
    @bond008a9 Před 3 lety

    Just purchased a 5th wheel with cable system. Question is should the cables be greased or lubed? Thx

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety +1

      I would advise referring to your owner's manuals for specific upkeep guidelines and recommendations

  • @johnniethomas8369
    @johnniethomas8369 Před 5 lety

    I have an 07 keystone Raptor. After I bring my slides, they start to slowly work their way out. I can't seem to get a schematic from keystone. Could you give me an idea of what might be the culprit that's causing this? Then I could have a better chance of tracking it down. Right now, I don't have a clue. Thsnk you Josh.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 5 lety

      I'm afraid I cannot assist with this one. Sounds like a failing slide system clutch.
      Low dollar solution? Measure the distance between the slide flange and sidewall, cut a board to match, put something like a scrap of carpet on the ends so it's not rough wood contact, and make your own slide block bars.
      Not ideal, but would be effective.

  • @sandramcintosh2166
    @sandramcintosh2166 Před 3 lety

    Josh, I have one of those never heard of failures. My 2019 Bullet was fine, worked great, went in to my dealership for other work and on returning home and setting up the unit and extending the slide it made LOUD grinding and didnt go out well. I inspected the exterior I found sagging on one side of the cables.Called andreturned it to my dealer, and now what a run around. The dealership is saying I was at fault , and I need to pay the price. I'm having a hard time finding parts or How to fix it video's to walk me thru the repair. I bought a lemon, it's been one thing after another. Any suggestions to help me out?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety

      Without being able to see more I am not sure where to begin. Have you contacted Keystone’s customer service team?

  • @TC-tw5zk
    @TC-tw5zk Před 3 lety

    Gm and happy Thanksgiving.....quick question....I have a cable slide and was wondering if cable breaks, can I manually push my slide in. Small slide and I believe it's on rollers

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, though it's going to take some help most likely.

    • @TC-tw5zk
      @TC-tw5zk Před 3 lety

      @@JoshtheRVNerd
      Thankyou sir

  • @getcraig55
    @getcraig55 Před 6 lety +1

    Bless u on that sneeze 🤧,, do u still have to lock a slide in when traveling.. I see a lot of ppl buy these slide out lock bars

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety +3

      Older slides needed them. SOME smaller slides do not have locking slide motors. Generally speaking they're not needed in the business today. Rockwood often includes them simply because rockwood always does more than they have to pretty much anywhere on the RV.

    • @getcraig55
      @getcraig55 Před 6 lety +2

      Haylett RV got it.. btw I like this video.. it’s like I was in a rv class session..
      josh, u cover almost everything on RVs

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety +2

      Want a job, Craig? :)

    • @getcraig55
      @getcraig55 Před 6 lety +1

      Haylett RV the much I’ve watching ur videos josh.. I can do.. 😁😁..

  • @amberwawa7185
    @amberwawa7185 Před 3 lety +1

    My mom's RV just had to be serviced with a cable slide. Wire snapped and pulley system got messed up....she also had another slide fail last year (RV is only a few years old other time was a motor issue). They may be reliable for some but for her she never wants cable slides again. (I think at this point she has almost 4K into repairing)

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety

      I can respect her position. It doesn't matter how rare something is when it happens to you personally naturally

  • @Hev2500hd
    @Hev2500hd Před 6 lety

    There is a new one out that they use on the forest river Georgetown that looks almost identical to a scwinteck but they have a different name for it. What's the low down in that one?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety

      Not a Georgetown dealer, so I don't have a good reference point. Is it like the power gear system I show on the motorhomes?

    • @Hev2500hd
      @Hev2500hd Před 6 lety

      Haylett RV I will have to look at the videos but the tracks are black like the silver ones on the schwinteck but I believe there is a different name for them

  • @wheresbrent
    @wheresbrent Před 5 lety

    Hey Josh,
    I would love to want a slide out, but I do not want added complexity that may lead to being out of commission or costly repairs. I also am averse to the idea of additional weight from the mechanisms, the extra water and air penetration points, and the potential of trying to look for obsolete parts 10 years down the road. I'm looking at toy haulers and have focused on non-slide out models.
    Am I being too conservative about slideouts, or do you think my thoughts have some merit? To slide, or not to slide?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 5 lety

      I think you need to purchase according to your wants, needs, and what will provide you with the necessary peace of mind to kick back and relax. Folks like you are sometimes called "Slide Skeptics," but I've always felt there's value in a healthy dose of paranoia.
      No-slide models have made a bit of a resurgence in the non-toy hauler market (and of course are more widely available in hauler models). Our Coachmen Freedom Express 204RD for example has proven VERY popular among folks looking for a nicely equipped RV with no slides.

    • @wheresbrent
      @wheresbrent Před 5 lety

      haha 'slide skeptic', sounds right, I love it. Thanks for the great reply.

  • @albertcordova2322
    @albertcordova2322 Před 2 lety

    I have a 1996 prism 2000 new millennium..could you help me out what type of slide it is?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 2 lety

      Apologies I cannot. Slides have changed a bit since then and without being able to see it directly I cannot really tell you what it has.

  • @gahammy
    @gahammy Před rokem

    Which RVs use the Rack and Pinion system? This information is almost impossible to find. Thanks!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před rokem +1

      Apologies with so many different brands out there. I can’t possibly list out every single one of them based on slide system.
      But what I can do is teach you how to fish.
      See this video: m.czcams.com/video/DkgYjoijTNI/video.html
      It will explain more details on common slide systems, and how to identify them yourself even visually just from a video

  • @TomBall-iz5rk
    @TomBall-iz5rk Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Josh I'm looking at the 2024 Rockwood 282RD which does not allow bathroom access when the kitchen slide is in travel mode. I know the slide mechanism is rack and pinion and I have heard that this slide mechanism allows partial opening while rig is attached to vehicle so to allow quick access to stair and bathroom. Is that true? Recommended?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 4 měsíci

      so funny - I literally just recorded that one yesterday and told the factory to consider travel access in models today on that model!
      Rack and pinion does allow for partial opening. That's correct.
      Reflection's version, though not identical, does allow for upper deck travel access as seen here: czcams.com/video/aZfK7vlEua8/video.html

    • @TomBall-iz5rk
      @TomBall-iz5rk Před 4 měsíci

      thx so much Josh@@JoshtheRVNerd

  • @andysutherland4715
    @andysutherland4715 Před 3 lety

    Are the Power Gear type made by Lippert? Mine has the motor inside the coach and there is a track bolted onto the bottom of the slide.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety

      I actually do not know the supplier of that system. Apologies. That's something I'll have to look into.

    • @andysutherland4715
      @andysutherland4715 Před 3 lety

      @@JoshtheRVNerd It appear that this is a Power Gear above the floor slide. I found access panels below the coach and send Pictures to Lippert. They are trying to help me right now.

  • @curtzeek8818
    @curtzeek8818 Před 3 lety

    Cables tend to stretch and break. Schwintek are fine as long as it is not a super slide, too heavy. The rack and pinion type slideouts are the most trustworthy made. So says a friend of mine that works on rv's. Take it for what it's worth.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety

      I will admit I personally have the most peace of mind with rack and pinion as well
      I know mfg agents advise cable slides are better statistically, but I also know that rack and pinion system still gets the job done after a dozen years reliably

  • @Steve-n-Tango
    @Steve-n-Tango Před 3 lety

    Great video! I wish Jayco would put their auto leveling controls where Montana does... makes sense there IMHO

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety

      I'll have to go peek to remind myself. I think jayco puts theirs inside the compartment while Montana puts theirs just outside in a mini-door, right?

    • @Steve-n-Tango
      @Steve-n-Tango Před 3 lety

      @@JoshtheRVNerd that’s correct... my current unit has it in the basement area..a little less convenient IMO. but I am just being picky.... have you seen the Silvermist interior Pinnacle came out with?

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Steve-n-Tango I have! I have a few photos of it, but none in stock or on video currently

  • @patcellucci3431
    @patcellucci3431 Před 6 lety

    Little off topic but why are there few rear slide trailers? Is it lack of interest or is there somehting to do with the slide mechanism? Thx Pat

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Před 6 lety +1

      The lack of expansive living space and private sleeping. In the same amount of room/weight/cost you can get a traditional side-living slide out and private bedroom MOST folks find preferable.

  • @harleywind
    @harleywind Před 5 lety

    So what system does the redhawk use?