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Old 07-08-2018, 12:41 AM   #11
cconnorrn
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: A.C.E. 29.4
State: Delaware
Posts: 16
THOR #9121
Well... Spent the last couple of hours looking at, and thinking about, how to install a longer plate. Not sure I actually can. They riveted the old, too short plate to the bottom of the slide. I can always drill out the ones I can get to, but getting to a few of those rivets is impossible.

I've even considered installing a new small plate adjacent to the old one, to sort of extend the run. Same problem though. I have no way to get in there to fasten it too the bottom.

I'm just not seeing any short cut fixes. Seems like a proper fix is going to require slide removal, and I'll do just about anything to avoid that, no matter who is doing the work. Sure isn't going to be me.

Wondering if changing the level slightly would take the load off that particular roller and stop the bump.

Thoughts?
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2018 A.C.E. 29.4
Chevy Colorado TOAD
FMCA F453754
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