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Old 11-18-2007, 10:18 PM   #1
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Help! Can someone with a 34H tell me if I'm missing a cover or spacer on the right side front slide? Maybe I'm just noticing this for the 1st time, but it sure looks like there should be something filling this gap. There also looks like a light dirt line by this gap that looks like a cover may have fallen off. Is this standard issue? Thanks!




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Old 11-18-2007, 10:18 PM   #2
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Help! Can someone with a 34H tell me if I'm missing a cover or spacer on the right side front slide? Maybe I'm just noticing this for the 1st time, but it sure looks like there should be something filling this gap. There also looks like a light dirt line by this gap that looks like a cover may have fallen off. Is this standard issue? Thanks!




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Old 11-19-2007, 05:10 AM   #3
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Jeff, I just checked mine, and there are no additional trim pieces. My gap is less than 1/4".
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Mine looks the same, about 3/16" The left side looks about the same also.
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Just went out and checked mine and found a 1/4" gap on the right side and no gap on the left side. Now you started something, I never noticed these gaps before! No, there is nothing missing, just generous manufacturing tolerances.
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OK, thanks everyone, I guess it's a false alarm. But it sure is irritating once you notice it eh?
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Old 11-20-2007, 02:54 AM   #7
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Chalk it up to poor quality control.
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Mine is the same, it has not presented any problems. Is it a coincidence that all are built with a similar gap in that position? Instead of junping on the "poor quality" bandwagon, why not ask Winnebago? Perhaps there is a valid engineering reason for that gap at that location.

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