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OleManOleCan
Aug 19, 2019Explorer
Gdetrailer wrote:midnightsadie wrote:
well I won,t own a slide,no need, but I think there suppose to go in out easy, lube and adjustments are needed. if you can,t do the work? call a local rv tech ,not the dealer, tech will come to you ,
X2!
Needs fixed, should slide in/out easily without making odd noises..
I purposely avoid slides for this reason.
You WILL need to either diagnose and fix it yourself or find a dealer to work on it..
Now, where are all of those folks on this forum who claim slides never break?
Perhaps they would be willing to come to you and fix it for free..
I'm another who don't care for slides. It's something to sweep off if you have one to keep from sliding in with leaves Pine Straw and small limbs.
In my case, it's my wife and I camping. When we camp, we spend very little time in our camper. My current RV is a 18 foot 1975 Fleetwood Prowler that I have rebuilt.
I have a soft spot for Vintage RVs.
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