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dons2346
Jun 29, 2014Explorer
Replacing the seals can be a DIY project if you have the right tool and a little patience. What you need is one that looks like an over grown brake adjustment tool. The seal has metal clamps imbedded in the seal and these fit over a lip that sticks up. Using the tool, you place the seal over the lip and lever the clamps down onto the lip. I watched a tech install the bottom seal on my front slide in 15 minutes. Getting to the top seal will be the hard part.
For the guy that has the leaking slide: You will find a "scupper" on the inside of the slide that catches water and routes it out. This scupper comes un bonded from the wall and then the water runs into the coach. You have to partially pull the slide in and then look behind it. You can see the scuppers and will have to glue them back to the wall.
Been there done all of this.
For the guy that has the leaking slide: You will find a "scupper" on the inside of the slide that catches water and routes it out. This scupper comes un bonded from the wall and then the water runs into the coach. You have to partially pull the slide in and then look behind it. You can see the scuppers and will have to glue them back to the wall.
Been there done all of this.
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