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Originally Posted by Wingerdinger
What you should be looking at to determine if the slide is out all the way is the side seals on the inside. You should see the rubber seal against the frame, with no air gap. You should not be able to put your fingers between the seal and the frame. The top facia has the motor and other workings behind it, and will not be flush against the wall. The sides are the important factor.
You have the BAL Accuslide system, and their website has a pretty good service manual. Also, there are many YouTube videos on that system.
It's not uncommon to need to adjust the cables.
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We have Sunset Trails 291RK with 12' slide and uses the BAL Accuslide system. IMHO, it is a bad design but fairly easily fixed. The whole slide rides on a plastic "friction bar". Moving parts and friction are not good friends. I see many problems on forums and fixes on YouTube detailing these problems. When ours went ours went in or out, I could hear the motor straining. Some have expreienced the slide "hopping". The fix is to put rollers under it so the slide rides on them instead of the bar. When I did ours. the rear already was showing wear in that bar and had a groove just under 1/16" which means that end was lower than front. Now riding on the slides it goes in/out smoothly. I also adjusted the cables. I used a stud finder to find the floor supports (had to keep it pointed away from me or it kept going crazy!
). There were 3- one on each end and one in middle. For 12', I was going to use 5 rollers but without any supports, 2 would be pointless so I mounted 3. The bottom fabric was already showing some rash from the "friction bar"- hmmm friction- check dictionary. Now it works much better but any future trailer/motorhome won't have that type of slide.
Oh yes and the original post asked about a gap and slide not going all the way out. Ours does that too and partially blocks kitchen cabinet storage. When the slide is all the way in for travel, it blocks the fridge- rear bathroom models block access to bathroom. What school did these designers go to now-a-days???
We like the layout and space of this RV but are considering changing to a motor home (class C probably) with 3 slides or some very spacious bodacious slides for lots of room when DW retires in under 2 years now. We have made some nice improvements to this one and it meets our needs now but MH and pull a small Jeep (currently in process of frame off restore in shop- 1978 CJ5 with tweaked 304 AMC V-8).