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Old 10-14-2021, 06:33 PM   #1
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Slide out Covers do not close completely

2015 Jayco Melbourne - newly acquired - the slide out covers do not close completely - there is about 5 inches of fabric cover exposed? It doesn't seem logical that is the way there are suppose to be ? how to correct ?
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It's the same way on our Class A. When closed, there is about 5" of exposed fabric between the roof line and the topper enclosure.
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Was roof replaced? If so, covers probably removed and not properly wound/ rewound? My rig was 17-yo when I bought, found awning not properly rewound/tensioned when roof replaced and (when floor replaced) barrel chair was mounted backwards on swivel base w/ seatbelt to little 1/4" bolts on slide-track mount vs 3/4" bolts for seatbelt on swivel FRAME; most other issues also had poor repair procedures related issues. Carefree awning/ or slide awning online you can download instructions/ winding chart.
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