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- ChuckSteedExplorerService the gear packs as indicated on page 9 of this link..Do this several times a year and especially if you have towed over roads treated with deicing solution or sand and salt...
https://www.lci1.com/assets/content/support/manuals/Electric-Through-Frame-Slide-Out-Manual.pdf - RollandBExplorer
ford truck guy wrote:
For the gear tracks I use Slip Plate Dry Lube
For the wiper seals I use pledge furniture polish
AND I keep a good coat of wax on the sides of the slides where the wipers rub.
Ditto on all accounts. - akaPedroExplorerSome have said they coat the bottom (not sides or top) of slide with auto wax.
- ScottGNomad
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Silicon spray or grease works great on "rubber". The grease especially will catch and hold dirt.
I've read that so many times here. In reality it just isn't a problem.
Even grease with a little road dust in it is better than dry, rusty parts rubbing together. As far as wear, I've never seen any on the slides racks or scissor jacks (which come packed with grease from the factory) in more than a decade of use. - theoldwizard1Explorer IISilicon spray or grease works great on "rubber". The grease especially will catch and hold dirt.
- ScottGNomad
joebedford wrote:
ScottG wrote:
How did you get the screws out?
I put a jack under the s/o and lifted it about 1/4", just enough to take the load off the rollers individually
I'm sorry, I mixed up my two different kinds of slides. The noisy rubber rollers (or wheels) were on the rack and pinion slide and not in the floor like I intimated.
You can see the rollers in this pic and I'm pointing to the nut on the end of the bolt.
Once the weight is off the rollers, it's easy to remove the bolt and roller to lube them up.
I hope this helps someone! - https://www.lci1.com/assets/content/support/assemblies/Slideouts/2_x_2_Electric_Through_Frame_Slide_Out_Center_Drive_Assembly.pdf
click the link and look at the part called roller shaft. THAT roller is on the end inside of the drive shaft. Usually, that roller drags instead of rolling and causes a horrible noise. Solution is to access the assbly which will be between the frame rails and if on a towable will have to drop part of the covered underbelly. take spray white grease and saturate the outer tube guide front to rear on top where the roller glides on the steel. Also, take WD40 and spray the axle shafts for that roller. This usually fixes the noise problem. Doug - I use Slip Plate brand graphite spray on the rack and pinion. Much smoother and quiet. Seems to reduce the rust also. Goes on and dries like paint. Probably same as the dry lube linked just above.
- amxpressExplorerThis is the best stuff I’ve found for my slide’s gears:Slide Out Dry Lube
- joebedfordNomad II
ScottG wrote:
How did you get the screws out?
I put a jack under the s/o and lifted it about 1/4", just enough to take the load off the rollers individually
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