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Southwind98
Sep 22, 2016Explorer
dtgunner7 wrote:
Did you have to glue the material down, emailed Manufacturer and they said to glue down
No glue needed, this is an interlocking floor that snaps together, and then floats as it expands. Home Depot Trafficmaster Flooring
There are several types sold: one peel and stick, one with a glue surface on the edges that lock together, and the one I used that you angle into place / pushing down causing it lock in place. I know the manufacturer doesn't recommend it for rv installation because of the temperature swing, but I must of read hundreds of posts on the flooring and decided to go with it. As far as your pm question concerning adjusting the slide, to be honest I spent three days of trial and error.
I marked my original settings and then made small adjustments both ways to see which provided better clearance and operations of climbing the hill. I posted these pictures in another thread concerning if anyone knew how to adjust my slide Slide Adjustment?
I believe I have the slide working properly now, but I'm sure a professional could get the sled that slides on the runners I place down when it tips forward two thirds in could kept it off the floor.
I will pm you what little pictures I took of the actual install.
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