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Old 01-26-2014, 03:23 AM   #1
richfaa
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The more we use these things the more apt they are to fail. They are just not designed for the use many of us put them to and the definition of Recreational Vehicle tells us that. I would like to see a poll indicating use VS failure rate.

We place am lot of blame on the manufacturer much of it well deserved but we were told we were buying a recreational vehicle then chose to not use it as such. My self included.

My guess it that during your 15 months of full timing your slides went in and out more than a occasional users would in many years.
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