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Old 07-14-2016, 04:14 PM   #16
dieselguy
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M.O.C. #3085
Mike ... the slide cylinders are "locked" in place when you let off the slide switch ... it's just that there is enough flex in the extension arms and brackets to allow movement at the top in extreme situations. When your slides are retracted, look between the slide floor and your main floor. Seldom do the flush slides sit flat on the main floor ... you'll see a space. Push hard at the very top of the slides and you'll probably be able to rock it a bit. All this being said, I reckon it wouldn't hurt to have it documented in case there might be a cracked bracket or something. I've taken a railroad track at a pretty good angle before and noticed my main slide move a bit. It seals good extended or retracted, so I just chalked it up to everything doesn't stay square when there's a little strain on things.
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