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Old 04-18-2021, 02:32 PM   #16
Guitarpicr
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Byron B. - You are right about that for sure. It is so much easier to try to fix it at your own home than to have to keep taking it back to the dealership where they may or may not get it fixed correctly anyway. On dealers behalf they did actually send a tech to our house the day after we picked up the rv and he tried to fix the slide in our driveway with no luck. So they sent out a truck the following day & picked up the rv & took it to the shop to repair same. They delivered it back to us a week later saying it was good to go, that is when this all started, with me trying to repair it myself. Lippert has great instructions on adjusting the slideouts on their website which was super helpful.
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