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Old 04-10-2016, 11:30 AM   #1
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Does anyone know what the gap between the slide-out and floor should be on the drivers side living area in the closed position. It looks to me like there is a much bigger gap than there was the last time we looked or noticed? Thanks
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On my Dutch Star it's about 1/2 inch.
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Mine is 1"-1.25"
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Mine is about an inch to an inch and a half. If you are concerned just look on the outside and see how it is sitting in the opening, if it is seriously out of adjustment you would probably be hitting the reveal on the top. If it looks normal I wouldn't worry about it.
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Does anyone know what the gap between the slide-out and floor should be on the drivers side living area in the closed position. It looks to me like there is a much bigger gap than there was the last time we looked or noticed? Thanks
How does the slide look from the outside? Is it flush top and bottom?
The outside fit is what I keep a eye on when closed all the time.
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Thanks for all your responses. it looks good from the outside, I just seemed to remember it was a minimal gap inside the coach, otherwise i would be tripping over it lol
Probably that old age memory
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Thanks for all your responses. it looks good from the outside, I just seemed to remember it was a minimal gap inside the coach, otherwise i would be tripping over it lol
Probably that old age memory
Mine, when closed, is approximately 1-1-1/2" off the main floor.
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