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Old 08-22-2016, 04:49 PM   #1
artandsherry2
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Old carpet replaceing

Hi, we have a 2005 Montana 3400RL with 4 slides and old original carpet. Allure Traffic master vinyl from Home Depot seems to be popular & we like it also. My question is this, I think the LR & TV area slides will clear the new flooring OK since they ride up & come in but no sure about the kitchen & BDRM slides. Does anyone know for sure if I remove the existing vinyl & carpet in these areas will the two slides clear the new vinyl without marring or scuffing it? Thanks
 
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