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Nov-15-2015 01:11 PM
Huntindog wrote:dodge guy wrote:We have a winner!
Does anyone use the side view mirror in the folded in position? No, because that's not how it was designed to be used!
Same goes for slides!
No matter what anyone says about their slides being able to be used when retracted..... It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that slides are MANY times stronger when in the extended position.
Nov-13-2015 03:00 PM
dodge guy wrote:We have a winner!
Does anyone use the side view mirror in the folded in position? No, because that's not how it was designed to be used!
Same goes for slides!
Nov-13-2015 12:52 PM
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Sep-24-2015 05:47 PM
A390GT wrote:
Sorry to stir things up. My boys are real good at breaking things, and No question is too stupid....plus my wife made me ask....
I'm still confused.... I can see shimming it up while it is closed, But Why would ithe floor not be as strong in the fully closed position as it it is in the fully open position?
Sep-24-2015 05:16 PM
A390GT wrote:
Sorry to stir things up. My boys are real good at breaking things, and No question is too stupid....plus my wife made me ask....
I'm still confused.... I can see shimming it up while it is closed, But Why would ithe floor not be as strong in the fully closed position as it it is in the fully open position?
Sep-24-2015 12:52 PM
Sep-24-2015 11:56 AM
downtheroad wrote:
Just got off the phone with Northwood factory. (Arctic Fox).
They say using their slides when they are retracted is not a problem. He did recommend to be extra safe to step past the raised lip and not directly on it...but also said that this is not absolutely necessary.
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