dmaxpuller
Feb 23, 2016Explorer
Arctic Fox 996 Slide out issues
Apparently there are issues with the bottom of the driver side/kitchen slide outs.
The rollers are digging into the plastic that covers the wood bottom of the slide.
I read about this on another forum so I checked mine. Sure enough it was starting.
Mine was not as bad as some other ones, but it was starting so it was time to put a halt to it.
Here is what mine looked like:
![](http://i.imgur.com/OYYFEK2l.jpg "border=0")
![](http://bit.ly/1CIRlV8)
Here is the material I used.
18 gauge metal. 15 1/2 X 6"
Square Driver Head screws. Stainless Steel. And what I like about these is that they are the same screws that AF uses, so you have some extras.
I used the #8 X 3/4. Also put wood glue on threads during final install.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#square-driv...screws/=zbygrn
Pretty straight forward. Total cost around $30, and a couple of adult beverages!
I lifted the slide out just enough to get the rollers to turn. No need to go any higher.
Drilled the holes, did a test fit, then painted them, (primer and Engine Ceramic Grey paint),seems to hold up better. Don't forget to rough up the metal before painting.
Nothing fancy here. Just a way to get it off the rollers
![](http://i.imgur.com/me06g4Pl.jpg)
Drilled out and test fit before painting
![](http://i.imgur.com/4AkBTR0l.jpg)
Painted
![](http://i.imgur.com/PqsJWEml.jpg)
Installed. I was wondering how the screw heads would handle the seal while moving in and out. But they slide right over them, and don't hang up at all.
![](http://i.imgur.com/eh3Z8Z9l.jpg)
![](http://i.imgur.com/oMDopvRl.jpg)
![](http://i.imgur.com/IYSsaRil.jpg)
Hope this helps, better than taking it to the dealer for a couple of weeks.
The rollers are digging into the plastic that covers the wood bottom of the slide.
I read about this on another forum so I checked mine. Sure enough it was starting.
Mine was not as bad as some other ones, but it was starting so it was time to put a halt to it.
Here is what mine looked like:
![](http://i.imgur.com/OYYFEK2l.jpg "border=0")
Here is the material I used.
18 gauge metal. 15 1/2 X 6"
Square Driver Head screws. Stainless Steel. And what I like about these is that they are the same screws that AF uses, so you have some extras.
I used the #8 X 3/4. Also put wood glue on threads during final install.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#square-driv...screws/=zbygrn
Pretty straight forward. Total cost around $30, and a couple of adult beverages!
I lifted the slide out just enough to get the rollers to turn. No need to go any higher.
Drilled the holes, did a test fit, then painted them, (primer and Engine Ceramic Grey paint),seems to hold up better. Don't forget to rough up the metal before painting.
Nothing fancy here. Just a way to get it off the rollers
![](http://i.imgur.com/me06g4Pl.jpg)
Drilled out and test fit before painting
![](http://i.imgur.com/4AkBTR0l.jpg)
Painted
![](http://i.imgur.com/PqsJWEml.jpg)
Installed. I was wondering how the screw heads would handle the seal while moving in and out. But they slide right over them, and don't hang up at all.
![](http://i.imgur.com/eh3Z8Z9l.jpg)
![](http://i.imgur.com/oMDopvRl.jpg)
![](http://i.imgur.com/IYSsaRil.jpg)
Hope this helps, better than taking it to the dealer for a couple of weeks.