โAug-23-2020 08:32 AM
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azbohunter wrote:
Doing a search I found this post from a few years ago... just might be the answer. I forwarded it so will wait to hear back.Yes I do. It is the greatest TC ever made. When I had this problem I called Bob and this was his reply, so I just passed it on.
-----Original Message-----
Sent: 05/26/05 01:21am
Subject: Snowriver slide
The best way to fix your slide is to measure the slide at the front then the rear. Object of course is to have both ends equal. Decide which side should come out (or towards you if you are outside. Move the slide halfway out, then using a small prybar and a thin peice of wood, place the wood on the moulding directly beneath the gear rack on the slide to prevent damage to the moulding and use the pry bar to lift up and out till you feel it jump one tooth. Then run the slide in and out and measure front and rear again. Unfortunately your year of camper does not have the adjustable slide rack. It sounds as if you have too little gear mesh on one side.If the problem persists To do a repair the gear rack must be removed (three bolts under the carpet in the dinette) and a 1/4" shim placed at the front and rear bolt of the gear rack to adjust it back down into the teeth of the worm gear. Hope this helps, if you need further assistance please call me at the factory at 1-250-_____ 7 to 4 weekdays and we will endeavor to help you so far from home.
Snowriver1
โAug-23-2020 03:38 PM
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