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Old 06-02-2016, 06:05 PM   #10
Chance
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State: Texas
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THOR #2121
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Originally Posted by dstankov View Post
Nah, I don't need to mention this to Thor. You might want to look at the seals on the inside of the coach, which seal the unit when the slide is open, and also look at the bulb seals that run along the outside wall which seal the unit when the slide is closed. Your single picture is subjective in this discussion and to be objective it should also include pictures of all interior and exterior seals along the slide wall.
Here is a second picture of the other side. Same size hole. I didn't post them all because I didn't see the point.

Subjective, objective, believe what you want. All I know is these units had holes large enough for me to stick my finger through and wiggle it around a good bit without bottoming out.

My biggest concern would be a driving rain blowing water into any of these holes (check out recent flooding in Houston -- we can get some really heavy rain), particularly since I can't find where it would eventually exit except to the inside of the motorhome.

You mentioned bugs and critters first. I see these holes plenty large enough for ants, bees, wasps, roaches, lizards, etc.
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