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Old 02-29-2016, 10:14 PM   #1
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Just a quick question. Where are the extra slats for the extending table usually stored? I think mine my be missing. Thanks.
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Old 02-29-2016, 11:32 PM   #2
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My table doesn't have slats. Do you possibly have storage under one of the table seats like I do? If so, they could be there.

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Old 03-01-2016, 10:06 AM   #3
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Yeah, its this table here. Its got two tables in it. This one folds up and then expands probably 2 foot. I'll likely have to just make some.
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I have the same table in the back of my 25ft. Classic. This is just how big the table is. When you pull the table out it should have a wood leg just like the dinete. I will have my HiLo out the the dealer for inspection in mid. March. I will try to remember to get a picture for you. The table is only as big as what the picture shows.
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Ok, thank you. Yeah, this one actually has a seem in it. One you fold the table out, you can pull a spring loaded lever that's under the table and slide it out a good bit further. I'll take better pictures when I get home. Maybe it was added option or something.
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I have the same table in the back of my 25ft. Classic. This is just how big the table is. When you pull the table out it should have a wood leg just like the dinete. I will have my HiLo out the the dealer for inspection in mid. March. I will try to remember to get a picture for you. The table is only as big as what the picture shows.
Found the Slat. Its under the table in the area that the table folds down. Here is the video. Some people may have this table and not even know it does this. Sam, you may want to check yours. Thanks... Pretty Cool.

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That is pretty cool. Thanks for showing . We call those "leafs" on our dining room table, but I'm from up north,.

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That is pretty cool. Thanks for showing . We call those "leafs" on our dining room table, but I'm from up north,.

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Your right, It was a spur of the moment post. I stand corrected.
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Default Table slats/leafs

Interesting!! Does the leaf have the same laminate as the rest of the table. Mine doesn't pull apart as we have used it in years past. Our couches are on each side of the table and we leave them extended permantely for sleeping. Their isn't enough room to pull out this table. We have three adults and our daughter sleeps on the dinette bed that is left made up all the time. We usualy are able to eat at the picnic table or sit on the edge of our beds. No RV is perfect .
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Clever! I love some of the space utilizing features that are included in travel trailers.

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Your right, It was a spur of the moment post. I stand corrected.

no need to feel corrected. Actually, "slats" is better descriptor than "leaf", is it not?? Again, we all appreciate the photos, I'm sure. Clever, those Hi-LO people, huh??

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