Bummer ☹️ Then maybe you will need to get it fixed under warranty.No the other side is fairly taut like the bottom cable. When retracting cable tightens.
My paperwork shows to be exact slide. Wife does not like idea taking facia offIf you're handy, it seems like a fairly easy process to adjust them. Biggest hassle will be getting the trim board off.
She'll like the idea of not taking the RV to the dealer for a month, to do something you can do in less than an 1 hour. 😎My paperwork shows to be exact slide. Wife does not like idea taking facia off
Hi everyone, the angle on the slide top to bottom is normal and expected I believe @Bill Martin did a Wednesday Short Video on this.The bottom of all my slides seem to bow out at bottom. I asked about them at dealer and other campers had same bowing at bottom. It might be angle I took picture.
Not even 2 months. No branch fell. I felt inside flap and could not feel anything. Maybe when they installed slide. I found it when feeling for cables with slide partway inHow long have you owned this RV? Did you purchase it new? That is easily fixed with some Eternabond tape, but you need to figure out what caused this damage. Any chance a branch or something fell on it? Can you peak inside the flaps and see if something would be rubbing?
No trees above camper since we have had itNot even 2 months. No branch fell. I felt inside flap and could not feel anything. Maybe when they installed slide. I found it when feeling for cables with slide partway in
Do you have an endoscope or possibly know someone that has one? I had mine for ~5 years and use it about 1-3 times a year (not just for the RV) Using one, you could snake it into the slide and see if there is something in there, rubbing the slide out. I tend to think that is not the case, as you would see a longer gouge running longer along the corner of the slide.Not even 2 months. No branch fell. I felt inside flap and could not feel anything. Maybe when they installed slide. I found it when feeling for cables with slide partway in
Bummer...but an easy fix. Now...the price will shock you at $55...but IMHO having a roll of eternalbond tape in your RV is a must have. Ya never know when a low hanging branch could damage your roof. Having this sealer on hand will save the day...and your roof.somehow missed that pre delivery. It must have been there from manufacturer date