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Old 07-30-2017, 07:11 AM   #1
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Storage bay door hits slide while jacked up

Odd thing happened the other day while unloading from a trip. The top of one of the storage bay doors on the driver's side started hitting the bottom of the slides which was retracted at the time. I had leveled the coach in the street and extended the full wall slide on the passenger side. I thought maybe I'd somehow bent the door, but as soon as I pulled the other slide in and dropped the leveler, the door no longer interfered. I've had the coach for 18 months and this is the first time I've noticed this happening. Anyone else experience this? I assume the coach is bending a bit while leveled.
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I had one lower compartment door rubbing on the bottom of the full wall slide. Two ways to fix.
I bent the top of the door down a few more degrees with some wide welders plyiers.
Also the door hinges can be readjusted
Takes some time, move just a little at a time.
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It sounds like you are getting a twist in your coach when you level. I have had this problem under certain terrain conditions when using auto level.
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