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Crack under slide.

Knuth123

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Just noticed yesterday after having my valor 40v13 in for a recall. There's a crack started underneath the bottom right corner of the bedroom slide. Anyone else having issues here?

I will take a picture and post tonight.

Thanks
 

Knuth123

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Here's a picture of the crack starting.
 

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darrell

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This looks like they may have created a stress point when cutting out for the slide out. It doesn't take much of a miscut in a corner like that to allow a stress crack to form. Another possibility but less likely imo, that wall may not have all of the support it needs (bad weld, popped screw head, whatever) and if the frame is not solid, the motor could cause enough stress moving the slide all the way out if the button is pressed and held for a bit (which is what LCI says you should do).
 

Bozo

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Just noticed yesterday after having my valor 40v13 in for a recall. There's a crack started underneath the bottom right corner of the bedroom slide. Anyone else having issues here?

I will take a picture and post tonight.

Thanks
What year?
 

rglow314

Member
This is the second one I have seen like this. Last summer we ran into some people that were taking there's back to factory with frame issues that needed to be repaired.
 

Bozo

Well-known member
Hmmm…..one could really get riled up over this. My plans were to keep this unit for 5-6 years and get into a used diesel push… They have very robust chassis…we shall see how this holds up.
 

Rub800

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What year?
Yes I have the same Crack and I have one over the top of the TV slide. The TV slide Crack has been repaired once by the previous owner. I tried to get alliance to fix it and they told me to pound sand. They won't honor the warranty if your not the original purchaser. Even if they fixed it the first time.
 

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Midnight Rider

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Hmmm…..one could really get riled up over this. My plans were to keep this unit for 5-6 years and get into a used diesel push… They have very robust chassis…we shall see how this holds up.
skip the Pusher!
had one for 15 years… Good time, but talk about a money pit?
 

rglow314

Member
Has anyone checked with their State Dept of Transportation to see if they would deem the unit unsafe to transport due to frame flex and have your insurance total the unit and go buy something else?
 

darrell

Well-known member
Has anyone checked with their State Dept of Transportation to see if they would deem the unit unsafe to transport due to frame flex and have your insurance total the unit and go buy something else?
Why would insurance pay for a possible design issue? Insurance will generally require a define incident to base a claim from. You shouldn't just show up and say something is broken and be surprised when they deny the claim.
 
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