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โJan-13-2018 04:50 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Does it state anywhere in that 40 page manual that it is OK to use the slides when retracted?Huntindog wrote:
FYI
For those that are advocating being able to use the TT with the slides in.....
You are NOT supposed to use the slides when they are retracted.
the slides are mostly unsupported and at their weakest then. Most all manufacturers warn against doing this.
I am unaware of ANY that say it's OK.
FYI
Declaring this doesn't make it so. :R
I just went through all 48 pages of my "Coachmen Travel Trailer / Fifth Wheel Owner's Manual" and nowhere does it make any mention of any kind saying the slide(s) can't be used when retracted. My own 2014 Coachmen Freedom Express has now been through 5 camping seasons and I use it with the slide retracted much more often than I do with it deployed, especially here at the house where I'm in it pretty well every day. I've had no issues with this slide to date and because this is our first slide trailer I question whether the day will come when it won't behave as it should but I have no reason to believe it would have anything to do with using the slide in the retracted position. If anything, any failure would be the result of misalignment or excessive wear caused by repeated use. Coachmen doesn't caution against using the slide in the retracted position and without documented proof to the contrary nor should you without a link to documentation that indicates otherwise.
โJan-13-2018 03:52 AM
Huntindog wrote:
FYI
For those that are advocating being able to use the TT with the slides in.....
โJan-13-2018 03:51 AM
Huntindog wrote:
FYI
For those that are advocating being able to use the TT with the slides in.....
You are NOT supposed to use the slides when they are retracted.
the slides are mostly unsupported and at their weakest then. Most all manufacturers warn against doing this.
I am unaware of ANY that say it's OK.
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mountainkowboy wrote:
that's his middle name
โJan-04-2018 10:53 AM
Huntindog wrote:SoundGuy wrote:Stop with the drama already. There are many problems that dealers fix.. But you only post a pic of one that backs the position you have taken in this thread.
Here's a pic I took in my dealer's shop as techs were working on a slide problem.
Obviously not all slide issues require this extent of repair but to suggest slide failures are infrequent just because you yourself have not experienced one is simply incorrect. Slides do fail for one reason or another, some are relatively easy to deal with by just disconnecting the slide motor mechanism and pushing the slide back in so you can at least get to a dealer for service. Others like that illustrated in this pic you sure couldn't deal with in any campground.
You would have some credibility if you followed your own advice.
Your present TT has a slide. Obviously you are not as scared of them as you are loudly proclaiming
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BizmarksMom wrote:
Just... realize that Murphy's Law is a real thing. When my slide did break, it was really nice to have no issues using the bed, bathroom, furnace, and making a sandwich for dinner while on the way home. Make sure the trailer is useable - even though it's cramped - with with slide in.
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