extrasExplorerOct 01, 2014Slide outWhat is needed to service the slide out on a 1999 Fleetwood Discovery. I have had it for three years and never serviced it
lunch_surferExplorerOct 02, 2014If its adjusted and seals mechanisms are lubed with a silicone then you are good to go. Not much maintenance long as its working well.happy-2ExplorerOct 02, 2014Make sure you use a lube not to attract dirt and grit. I use a silicone spray twice a year.extrasExplorerOct 02, 2014Great thanksRayChezExplorerOct 02, 2014You also need to spray the rubber seals around the slides to keep them from drying up and cracking.J-RoosterExplorerOct 02, 2014Maybe I'm missing something? Bought my coach new in 2004 and I've never serviced my slide!RayChezExplorerOct 02, 2014Yep! You need to spray those rail guides. Makes it easier for the motor going in and out. Same for the seals J.
lunch_surferExplorerOct 02, 2014If its adjusted and seals mechanisms are lubed with a silicone then you are good to go. Not much maintenance long as its working well.
happy-2ExplorerOct 02, 2014Make sure you use a lube not to attract dirt and grit. I use a silicone spray twice a year.
RayChezExplorerOct 02, 2014You also need to spray the rubber seals around the slides to keep them from drying up and cracking.
J-RoosterExplorerOct 02, 2014Maybe I'm missing something? Bought my coach new in 2004 and I've never serviced my slide!
RayChezExplorerOct 02, 2014Yep! You need to spray those rail guides. Makes it easier for the motor going in and out. Same for the seals J.
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