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Possible slide leak, input on a solution...

92DakotaHD
Explorer
Explorer
There is a gap at the front top corner of my slide when closed. There have been issues with water getting in the trailer in this area, I thought of just building it up with some caulk but wasn't sure if that was a good idea any input? One pic is of the rear of the slide and then the front for comparison.




1992 Dakota 2WD 5.9L V8 (NOT Stock)
Headers, FMS Injectors, Ported TB, MP PCM (not good for towing),
2005 Chevy Tahoe Z71- Bermuda Blue, A/T Revo 265/70 "E"
Prodigy Controller

08 Passport 24RB, YAY SPACE!

Gone Racing!

A newbie, any tips please share!
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92DakotaHD
Explorer
Explorer
It's bolted to the slide but need to crawl around inside and see if there is an adjustment there.
1992 Dakota 2WD 5.9L V8 (NOT Stock)
Headers, FMS Injectors, Ported TB, MP PCM (not good for towing),
2005 Chevy Tahoe Z71- Bermuda Blue, A/T Revo 265/70 "E"
Prodigy Controller

08 Passport 24RB, YAY SPACE!

Gone Racing!

A newbie, any tips please share!

daystrom
Explorer
Explorer
Can you adjust the slide on the side with the gap so it closes tighter?
2012 Crossroads Zinger ZT26BH
2012 Ford F350 Lariat 4x4 6.7L PSD SRW
11,500 GVWR, 3522 lbs of payload

mobilefleet
Explorer
Explorer
install some 90 degree vinyl edging to act as a rain gutter. You can use double sided tape so no screws would have to go in the siding. You can use corner edging in the siding section and then cut it down to size with a table saw