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Old 03-22-2008, 11:43 AM   #1
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When I bring in my lounge slide I find a small pile of metal shavings on the floor behind the drivers seat. I am guessing/hoping that this isn't normal. Is there an ez adjustment I can do or is this a trip back to the dealer?
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When I bring in my lounge slide I find a small pile of metal shavings on the floor behind the drivers seat. I am guessing/hoping that this isn't normal. Is there an ez adjustment I can do or is this a trip back to the dealer?
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Old 03-22-2008, 02:22 PM   #3
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No it's not normal. I just got back from having 2 shimmy's replaced that had fallen out and slide had to be realigned by them. I don't think there is any easy adjustment.

I would take it to them and have them take a look at it and have them adjust if needed. That gives you 90 days in case something else goes wrong. CYA.
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Sounds like things are too tight. Bring it in and let us know what they do. It's an interesting problem but no doubt resolvable. Best of luck.
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