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- SGardinerExplorerIs that a 281 BHS. We have the same model.
- robsouthExplorer IISlide likely needs a fully charged battery to operate properly regardless of being plugged in or not. Charge the battery fully before you try anything else.
- GeorshrwdExplorerHello there! I'm wondering if your Ram is your tow vehicle? It appears to be a 1500, how does it tow that trailer? I'm pulling a 23' Passport with my Ram 1500 and the gross weight is not a problem but tounge weight is once I load everybody (wife and daughters) in. My weight distribution is a round bar Curt system and I'm wondering if I need to upgrade to a Reese because she feels light on the front end no matter how I adjust the Curt. My truck has the air suspension as well and I'm not sure if that's causing issues. I'm still trying to get to a scale. What are you using for weight distribution?
- GoldstalkerExplorerNot a good idea to try to open the slide on that sloped driveway you should only operate it close to level.
- BAMA_57ExplorerLooks good!
- abc40kidsExplorerVery nice looking tt and tv
- seabeecamperExplorerNice rig. Enjoy and good luck with your slide.
- wmosesExplorerI see you have a similarly sized RV as the one I am picking up next week, and it looks like you might also have a shortish sloped driveway as I do. I am worried about getting it to fit. How about a front pic of your pretty RV?
BTW - I hope you get the slide fixed. My RV will have 3 slides so 3x as much potential for your issue. Only problem is I am buying the RV 800 miles away and the closest Flagstaff dealer is in Houston about 30 miles away also. I just hope that it is as fault free as my Jayco. - geekyguruExplorer
westend wrote:
Nice! Plug her in and recharge the battery, might make the slide work.
I Bought a 30 amp to 110v converter. Plugged it in .. It is stuck .. only half the slide operates. - geekyguruExplorerIm around Dothan Area. Specifically Enterprise
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