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Old 09-14-2005, 08:11 AM   #7
Trailer Trash 2
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I think the only thing as far as the slides are concerned in sevier weather is to make sure the rubber gasket is all the way out and resting flat on the top of the slides, I will set my ladder up and look if it is rolled in slightly, I use the awning pull and slide it under the gasket it rolls it out prefactly. if moisture is going to come in it will be in a rolled area where the hole is. I do this to get the gasket from getting a memory also. I was in a snow storm and had 8- 10 inches of snow on all my slides and no leaks. This of course is my remidy and you will hear others that might be better or worst so try and pick the one that works for you.

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