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Old 07-20-2020, 08:47 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by Falcon View Post
If your slides have no relationship with the frame, they would have to be floating. I'll bet your drives are connected to the frame and I'll bet the slide itself fits in a hole in the frame with associated guides and tolerances.
The slide is not part of the trailer structure. It brings no strength or loss there of when it is in or out.
If the trailer frame or attached structure could twist or deform to such an extent that the slide would bind you would also see damage to the interior/exterior walls evidenced by cracks. Pull aside the slide wiper seals and see that you have a lot of space between the slide and the slide frame.
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