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Old 08-09-2008, 11:24 AM   #1
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Can anyone tell me how may adjustable slide rollers there are on a PAQ bedroom-bathroom slide. (rear curbe side) I would think with the length of the slide there should be three but I am only seeing two roller marks on the underside of the slide. One in the front end and other towards the middle. Seems to be higher on front than the rear. Now I am thinking the rollers do not adjust the height of the slide when extended so I should look at the geared slide extending thing (what ever it is called) but also would think the roller if there is one would be important.Thanks much

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Old 08-09-2008, 11:24 AM   #2
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Can anyone tell me how may adjustable slide rollers there are on a PAQ bedroom-bathroom slide. (rear curbe side) I would think with the length of the slide there should be three but I am only seeing two roller marks on the underside of the slide. One in the front end and other towards the middle. Seems to be higher on front than the rear. Now I am thinking the rollers do not adjust the height of the slide when extended so I should look at the geared slide extending thing (what ever it is called) but also would think the roller if there is one would be important.Thanks much

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Old 08-09-2008, 02:20 PM   #3
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Hi Ed S,
I don't have a PAQ but I just had my full slide on the roadside re-aligned. There are adjustment all-thread screws and nuts at the end of the slide gear bars. They adjust the height of the outside frame of the slide. I was told that there are adjustments at the rollers (not sure where), but they adjust the height of the inside slide frame.

Someone will surely know here at this forum. Good luck,

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On our bedroom slide, which is only for the bed, the rollers (2) are just behind the bottom slide gasket. Using a spatula or putty knife push the rubber seal downward and you will see the roller. The roller marks on the bottom of the slide will help you pin point the location. The adjusting bolt was a little hard to turn and probably best to jack up the slide a little to make it easier to turn or keep it from stripping. Ours were a little high and I adjusted them. One was also dragging a little and I lubricated the rollers at the same time.

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My bedroom slide does not have rollers, but what you are describing sounds like my living room slide. There are two rollers that move with the slide. These are accessible from the inside of the coach. The third roller is accessible from a basement compartment and has a black plastic cover over it. There is a bolt on each end of the roller. The bolt will adjust the height up or down. Both bolts on a single roller should be turned the same number of turns and in the same direction. There is a locking tab under the bolt that is supposed to be bent up to lock the bolt and prevent it from turning from use of the slide. None of mine have ever been bent, but none of the bolts have changed settings either as far as I can tell. The rollers inside also have a black plastic cover over them.
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