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Chum lee wrote:Hikerdogs wrote:dougrainer wrote:
As an RV Tech for 38 years, I would NOT want a FULL wall slide. I have seen too many problems with them. BUT, there are exceptions. It all depends on the TYPE/BRAND of the slide mechanism. I would have NOTHING designed by LCI/Schwintek. I would want NOTHING that has the tracks mounted on the outside sidewalls. Doug
I would agree. We have a 2013 Winnebago adventurer with the original configuration Schwintec 29' full wall slide. It's been repaired 3 times and will be going in for the 4th time when we get finished with our current trip.
The last time it was repaired in December of 2015 at the Winnebago factory in Forest City. The repair lasted until last week. The first day we were on the road the slide refused to work properly. The back would extend but not the front. We'll be on the road for another 7 weeks without the use of the slide.
The motorhome has just over 37,000 miles on the odometer which equates to about 6,000 miles per year. We certainly wouldn't have considered a full wall slide if we had known it would need to be repaired every 9,000 miles.
Sorry to read this. Your experience is EXACTLY what I'm talking about in my previous post. Without seeing it, my bet would be that the whole wall/slide/roof/floor/frame of your RV needs to be taken apart and reinforced so that it is much more rigid. At the age of your RV, it's out of warranty and probably not something the manufacturer wants to admit or even attempt to tackle fully on their dime.
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dougrainer wrote:
As an RV Tech for 38 years, I would NOT want a FULL wall slide. I have seen too many problems with them. BUT, there are exceptions. It all depends on the TYPE/BRAND of the slide mechanism. I would have NOTHING designed by LCI/Schwintek. I would want NOTHING that has the tracks mounted on the outside sidewalls. Doug
โSep-05-2018 01:32 PM
Hikerdogs wrote:dougrainer wrote:
As an RV Tech for 38 years, I would NOT want a FULL wall slide. I have seen too many problems with them. BUT, there are exceptions. It all depends on the TYPE/BRAND of the slide mechanism. I would have NOTHING designed by LCI/Schwintek. I would want NOTHING that has the tracks mounted on the outside sidewalls. Doug
I would agree. We have a 2013 Winnebago adventurer with the original configuration Schwintec 29' full wall slide. It's been repaired 3 times and will be going in for the 4th time when we get finished with our current trip.
The last time it was repaired in December of 2015 at the Winnebago factory in Forest City. The repair lasted until last week. The first day we were on the road the slide refused to work properly. The back would extend but not the front. We'll be on the road for another 7 weeks without the use of the slide.
The motorhome has just over 37,000 miles on the odometer which equates to about 6,000 miles per year. We certainly wouldn't have considered a full wall slide if we had known it would need to be repaired every 9,000 miles.
โSep-05-2018 05:18 AM
โSep-05-2018 05:10 AM
dougrainer wrote:
As an RV Tech for 38 years, I would NOT want a FULL wall slide. I have seen too many problems with them. BUT, there are exceptions. It all depends on the TYPE/BRAND of the slide mechanism. I would have NOTHING designed by LCI/Schwintek. I would want NOTHING that has the tracks mounted on the outside sidewalls. Doug