Feb-02-2016 01:08 PM
Feb-04-2016 08:09 AM
rhagfo wrote:
:h
Do all of you not check for obstructions before running your slides out??
as far as chairs, we have hit some big bumps in the past, never strapped down the chairs, either the dining table, or rockers, never an issue.
Feb-04-2016 04:58 AM
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Feb-03-2016 08:01 AM
dapperdan wrote:
I would try the earlier mentioned method of using the floor. If you've ever seen how most trailers are built they "deck" the entire trailer first then build the walls. Just about any place you want to put anchors into the floor you're going to hit half inch or three quarters plywood. Just my two cents tho. Good luck
Dan
Feb-03-2016 07:53 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Ours came with a strap but we find that turning the chairs back to back with a little push forward on each so that they are against each other with a folded towel between them works just fine. No need to tie together.
Part of the reason that they don't seem to move may be the Equaflex spring hanger system & shocks so the trailer may ride better than average though there are days when it seems like somebody was back there moving things in the cupboards.
Feb-03-2016 07:47 AM
Bipeflier wrote:
Regardless of how you tie them down, I suggest checking for movement and slide clearance EVERY TIME before extending the slides.
Some units have doors that may jar open and get caught in addition to the chairs. You never know when something may become dislodged and jam the slide. A 30 second visual check is cheap insurance.
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