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Old 08-12-2013, 01:01 PM   #17
jlb27537
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I have read the install manuals, service manuals and it is obvious to me this is a less expensive system. However, BAL developed it in 2005 and the bugs should be out of it by now. It does appear that it requires a bit of training to install it, but a owner only has to tidy up the cable tension adjustments after using it a few times.

My slide is working smoother after a few times of in and out, but I do need to back off the cable tension after reading all the manuals.

The bed slide in my 2014 3150 has a huge amount of storage under it. Of course, the wife has it full of her stuff. So, the cable thing in mine looks like it will be a good thing.

The fact the OP is having slow moving slides, he might want to check out the different motor options. There are several different ones for slides of different sizes. He might have a motor sized for a smaller slide.

Jim
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