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Old 06-21-2015, 05:02 PM   #1
millwright01
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Slide tearing lino on 310RET

We have a 2015 Montana Mountaineer 310RET. When the slide comes in it tips forward and has put some major divots in the lino on both sides. Dealer says nothing he can do and suggested putting a carpet upside down on the floor between slide floor and lino when we bring it in so this doesn't happen. Does this happen with anyone else? First time I have ever heard of anything like this.
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