Nov-01-2016 09:17 PM
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Nov-06-2016 11:06 AM
joebedford wrote:I have experience with one that wasn't mine. That was enough for me when it almost fell out on someone. But you sound like you know it all so I must have imagined it. Go troll elsewhere.
So basically you have no experience with them but are calling them junk anyway. At least we have a calibration now.
Nov-04-2016 06:50 PM
Nov-04-2016 12:10 PM
joebedford wrote:trailrider wrote:I guess you didn't look after yours or they were installed incorrectly by a cheap manufacturer.
I Agree, Junk. Engineered to be light and that's all they accomplished with that design. The only thing holding it in the side of the rv is the little screws holding the frame to the rv wall. Scary!
Nov-03-2016 06:17 PM
Nov-03-2016 03:48 PM
trailrider wrote:I guess you didn't look after yours or they were installed incorrectly by a cheap manufacturer.
I Agree, Junk. Engineered to be light and that's all they accomplished with that design. The only thing holding it in the side of the rv is the little screws holding the frame to the rv wall. Scary!
Nov-03-2016 01:06 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
My '07 5vr has 3 slides....FTd for 7 yrs moving weekly ---slides in/out every week. They are now 10 yrs old
Bedroom slide is electric motor chain driven. TempurPedic Queen bed on platform and under bed storage FULL of some heavy items.
It has been flawless
Living room slides (2 opposing slides) are hydraulic piston driven
One is 6' and 3' has hide a bed sofa in it
Other is 12' and 2.5' deep has dinette, entertainment center/desk and kitchen pantry
They have been pretty good......had to replace a drive gear on long slide due to broken tooth----fatigue crack heavily rusted.
Other than that......operate, seal, no sag/no leaks
I would not hesitate to purchase RV with slides...provided they weren't 'Schwintek' design. That is a problem prone piece of junk IMHO
Nov-03-2016 12:35 PM
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Nov-03-2016 05:42 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
As a backup, AFAIK most or all of the electric slides can be extended or retracted manually. My advice, if you don't know how to do it, look in the manual or ask a dealer to show you how. Really isn't that hard in most cases. A cordless drill will make it much much quicker.
I don't know about hydraulic slides.
Nov-02-2016 01:07 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
keep in mind that a lack of slides nowadays will kill a lot of resales.
my BIL and I both bought class As in 1999, he a tiffin and me my chieftain. he had no slides and was warned by the salesman about resale. his widow a couple of years back sold his tiffin and a lack of slides turned off lots of potential buyers.
Nov-02-2016 12:48 PM