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2oldman
Feb 23, 2020Explorer II
Gundog wrote:Same as mine. It's been struggling to get over the hump for maybe a year now, and it's getting worse. I noticed the electrical conduit tube is touching the rail it passes through, an indication perhaps things are starting to droop.
It started by being very slow and hard to get back in. When my slide goes out it drops down at the end. When it comes back it has to raise about 3" - 4" then it used to come in fairly easy after it climbed over the hump..
I see scraping damage on one side of the underfloor, so I assume it's sagging and pressing hard on whatever is below it. I imagine one of these days it just won't come in at all. I do not look forward to taking it to be repaired.
Bringing it in is a slow process of moving it a centimeter at a time, getting over the hump. Takes time. Thankfully my slides are each on their own switches.
Thanks.
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