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Old 03-31-2004, 10:40 PM   #1
Montana_1305
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Front Slide-out

I have a 2002 Mountaineer 298RLS. The slide-out has bottomed out and has torn out the rubber weather molding from the underside of room. I have removed the mattress and boards from the bed frame down to the hydrolic cylinder. The room is now held up by the underside of room and the framework of the inside of the camper. The guide/frame for the slide-out has bowed down slightly. It appeares that the tubing for the frame is of to light a grade of metal to hold it up. I have what seems to be adjustments to raise up but, the frame will bow down again and will have this problem again. Any suggestions.

 
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