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Originally Posted by Mr Sunshine
Part of the attraction for the Vegas 25.2 is that the rear slide is small and therefore light. It makes a walk around queen bed possible on a smaller rig. Another attraction was the lack of a power step. We had trouble with both of those areas on our previous Class A.
You can expect that all the glitz and gizmos of more elaborate coaches will equate to a lot more mechanical problems. We are hoping our Vegas will serve us well for a long time, with reasonable care and maintenance.
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That makes sense. Luckily, my unit is big enough (but still small enough with a little less than 31 feet) to allow for a walk around queen size bed without requiring a slide.
I have a single step that slides out, and the only work I need to do from time to time, is putting some grease at the sliding points. It has a rather simple mechanism (who knows, I might be lucky not having a problem with it).