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tadpole54
Explorer
Explorer
My 1st time posting. My wife and I are looking to buy a used 5ver this winter. What slider systems are the most reliable to your experiences?
In addition, we are on a fulltime spot April - October. Should I leave them out, retract after each visit (15-18 times), or just move in-out periodically? Thanks.
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Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
tadpole54 wrote:
Thanks Old-Biscuit. This is the kind of feedback I was looking for. I wondered if retracting the slides often would eventually create problems due to usage. But also thought about operational parts and the sides and roof(s) collecting dirt and grime during long periods of extended time. Just clean often I guess. Talcum powder Huh? It doesn't have a drying effect?


Our seals don't dry out due to material they are made from....don't know what it is but they haven't dried/become brittle/deteriorated etc.
The talcum powder keeps them from sticking and makes them slide easily.

We don't have slide toppers cause I didn't want to deal with them or have to try and clean under them if needed.
I sweep slide-out roofs off prior to closing and without toppers I can scrub them if needed and easily check them for any issues.
Is it time for your medication or mine?


2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31

Vulcaneer
Explorer
Explorer
old guy wrote:
one bad thing about cable slides is they will jump out of the holes going into the slides and will eat through the walls of the slide. see it on a few units we worked on


WTF??? :h That is just BS. If that could ever happen, it would have to be from poor maintenance or unqualified service personnel that are screwing them up.

Gotta wonder where some of this stuff comes from?

The way the cable system works is an electric motor has a sprocket that drives a chain, that pulls a chain. Same as a garage door opener. How many Garage door opener chains are JUMPING out of their attachments?
'12 F350 SB, CC, SRW, 6.7 PSD, 3.55 RAR, 6 spd auto
2015 DRV 38RSS 'Traditions'
Pullrite Super Glide 18K

Retirement = It's all poops and giggles....UNTIL someone Giggles and Poops.

tadpole54
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks Old-Biscuit. This is the kind of feedback I was looking for. I wondered if retracting the slides often would eventually create problems due to usage. But also thought about operational parts and the sides and roof(s) collecting dirt and grime during long periods of extended time. Just clean often I guess. Talcum powder Huh? It doesn't have a drying effect?

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
WE have a motor/chain drive fro bedroom slide
and the two in living room are hydraulic piston/rack & gear slides.

WE travel FT...and the slides are put in/out every week or 2 weeks so they have been operated a LOT over the last 7 yrs.

Both systems have been almost trouble free.
The relay for motor/chain had to be replaced.......unknown cause, just quit working
And a gear had to be replaced on one slide......damaged due to work that was done on slide out---not related to operating mechanism.

Haven't heard much about cable systems----guess that is good
Schwintek systems..........haven't heard anything but problems

Our slides are out except for travel days....I keep seals in good shape by using talcum powder on them.
Is it time for your medication or mine?


2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31

tadpole54
Explorer
Explorer
So Old Guy. You prefer one of the other 2?

tadpole54
Explorer
Explorer
Cable. That's interesting. Never woulda thunk it.
If I leave them out, I should use something to keep the seals from drying?

old_guy
Explorer
Explorer
one bad thing about cable slides is they will jump out of the holes going into the slides and will eat through the walls of the slide. see it on a few units we worked on

Vulcaneer
Explorer
Explorer
In order...according to my experiences and my preferences...
1. Cable slides
2. Hydraulic slides
3. Schwintec gear slides.

Any one of them. Leave them out...They'll be fine.
'12 F350 SB, CC, SRW, 6.7 PSD, 3.55 RAR, 6 spd auto
2015 DRV 38RSS 'Traditions'
Pullrite Super Glide 18K

Retirement = It's all poops and giggles....UNTIL someone Giggles and Poops.