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Old 03-28-2015, 12:20 PM   #1
gledhill
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Slide coming out

Strangest thing happening, on two occasions after checking the rig during the winter, we have gone out and the bedroom slide has been
out about 6 inches. We have put the slide in and all the way out
again with no problems. Can't see anything binding or causing it to go out on its own. It's all the way in now, we will head out again
tomorrow to see if it is out at then. Not sure if it's a slow slide
out or not. Any ideas?

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