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Old 10-26-2020, 01:03 AM   #15
KBlanchard
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: ACE
State: Alabama
Posts: 40
THOR #10208
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Originally Posted by MLP View Post
On small slides they are not needed. My large, back of driver to bed in back, Thor Palazzo 33.2 I use two. A lot of stress on the motor gears going through corners. This slide has the dinette, counter with sink and cabinets, home fridge, pantry, and the washer and dryer. If it is long and heavy, use the slide lock(s). My bedroom is short and light. The way it is designed you could not use one on it.
I have a 30 footer with a full slide on driver side with refrigerator, stove, sofa along with H2O heater. I have already replaced both motors (I narrowed down to bad encoder in motor) in my 2016. I have only used the slide 12 times. A lot of load bearing down on the slide, thus my reason for two slide locks.
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