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Old 04-20-2016, 01:43 PM   #1
gjetzen
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Black hard plastic panel

I have a 2005 3295rk, on the underside of the bedroom slide there is a black hard plastic panel. Other than to warp crack and fall off what is its purpose? Does it aide in extension and retraction of the slide , is it used as a shield against water/ moisture intrusion? Does it really "need" to be there. I was wondering weather the slide needs to be pulled out and the whole panel replaced, or can I cut out the bad part and just replace that. Thanks in advance.
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