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Old 11-13-2012, 11:26 AM   #1
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We are new to the IRV2 and have a couple questions maybe someone can help us with.

We have a 2003 National Dolphin LX 6375 RV
About 4 months ago the main (living room) slide decided it no longer wanted to go all the way in at one corner (maybe sticking out 2") my husband has had it apart and doesn't see anything to adjust....any thoughts ??

We also just had a little boo-boo and damaged our passenger side, rear cargo compartment (LP compartment) door. It is the tapered compartment on the passenger side all the way back. Any thoughts where to look for a replacement...or do we need to take up fiberglass repair ?

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Old 11-13-2012, 11:36 AM   #2
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Had the same problem. You can adjust either side of the slide. On mine, on the main shaft from the motor was 2 taper locking devices.It had a 1.5 inch nut that had to be loosened. I loosened both and you can push or pull either side. Mine is a 35' Dutch Star with living room and dinette on the slide.
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Old 11-13-2012, 11:38 AM   #3
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Welcome!!

We have had things get stuck either under the slide or between the slide and the wall that keep it from closing. As far as the boo-boo, see if you can locate an RV junkyard. If not, since it is an older model, just patch it yourself.
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Hi folks! Welcome to IRV2! It's great to have you with us! I would suggest that you post specific questions over in the appropriate areas of the forum for better results. Not too many folks hang out here. Good luck & God bless!
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