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tmartin000 wrote:
I've had my new 1172 for almost 3 years now. I have had ZERO issues that were not solvable in 20 minutes. I have used mine at least 40x and drive it 400miles each trip.
I am 100% convinced problems with the slides are SOLELY due to not leveling the truck/camper EVERY SINGLE TIME before you open the slides.
Are you an impatient guy? Then I highly recommend that you do NOT buy a truck camper with a slide, especially a Schwintec slide.
I love my 1172. Works for all 3 of us as a portable Motel for every soccer match all over the state in some seriously warm weather too.
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3 tons wrote:
Itโs been my experience that when it comes to truck campers, the notion of โengineeredโ is often generously appliedโฆ
3 tons
โJun-26-2023 07:27 AM
todsme wrote:
There is no way around it, camper slide-outs compromise structural integrity.Being said,I offer two factors that can attribute to stress cracks on slide opening corners.First possible is, over-tightened rear turnbuckles(tork-lift,etc.). Second, My experience is that electric corner jacks will retract at different rates when Remote is pressed -for all up or down.Having one your rear jacks off the ground, retracting faster than others stresses camper framing.you might notice on your camper that rear door, slides work best when all jacks have similar downward engagement.
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โJun-25-2023 11:16 PM
todsme wrote:
There is no way around it, camper slide-outs compromise structural integrity.