I noticed the vertical adjustments on the outboard end of the slide extentions seem to have shifted. I can see where they were at one point because there is a 'mask' where the plate was and the bolt holes used to be.
Admitedly I know nothing about rv slides, but it appears to be operating fine, there is some rubbing going on in the flooring inside when retracted probably from road vibrations, but it seals and slides fine.
Question, would they have really assembled the frame and slide, painted it as one piece, then adjusted it later? And, is there anything I can do to prevent more chaffing on the linolium while driving.
Thanks
Admitedly I know nothing about rv slides, but it appears to be operating fine, there is some rubbing going on in the flooring inside when retracted probably from road vibrations, but it seals and slides fine.
Question, would they have really assembled the frame and slide, painted it as one piece, then adjusted it later? And, is there anything I can do to prevent more chaffing on the linolium while driving.
Thanks