I can only confess this since none of you know me personally (and you won't tell my kids , who worry about me camping alone anyway).
A couple of week ago, I arrived at my destination with the sky turning dark and a rainstorm looming. Not wishing to get soaked, I hurriedly unhitched, leveled up, and connected water and electric, then jumped in the camper just as the sky let loose. Still in my urgency mode, I hit the slideout switch, and CRAAACK!!! out bowed the facer board on the slideout because even though there is a bright orange tag hanging from the lock bar, I had forgotten to remove it. Fortunately, I stopped the slideout before further damage was done.
Long story short, I just got the camper back from Camping World and the repair only cost $150, which was actually a pleasant surprise.
Two questions I have for you:
1. Do I even need to put that lock bar in anyway? Camping World wouldn't directly say yes or no. Only saying that some people never use them.
2. Has anyone else ever pulled a dumb stunt like that? I might not feel so bad if I knew I had company. And it does give me some sense of comfort that my
late hubby once pulled out of our shed with the TV antenna up and the top of the door peeled it off. That one cost us $300.