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Heavy Metal Doctor wrote:
Here's my 2 cents.....for free.....
I work on equipment that sometimes involves cables for mechanical operation of functions of the equipment. There's nothing wrong with cable systems as long as all the pieces involved are sized / engineered / assembled correctly.
When I saw the cable slide setup on the TT we bought, I was less concerned about the actual cable than about the attaching parts. The brackets where cables terminate at the wall of the slide room, specifically. I know the 3/16 or so sized cable has more than 2000lbs of pull, so I'd expect the system to rip a mounting bracket or even one of the guide pulleys loose before it simply breaks cable. Of course, there is the issue of something wearing / fraying the cable, but again, if all the pieces are aligned and operating correctly that should not be an issue.
Only about 9 or 10 months into the use of our TT, I have been inspecting the cables fairly often. So far, so good. But that's only operating them maybe 30 times in / out to date.
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โJun-21-2014 05:27 AM
old guy wrote:
I worked for a keystone dealer and we had many issues that we worked on. like I said in my above post it kept me from buying.
one guy had his go almost 2 inches into the metal before he caught it. that is just two items, there are more if you really want to know.
โJun-21-2014 03:44 AM
APT wrote:
Outback changed from hydraulic to cable slide for mid 2014 model year. While I thought this was a negative at first, I have never had a problem with it in my North Trail after 4 years. I am really looking at the 301 for our next TT.
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