With all the torquing of the areas around the slide you mentioned, it seems you have something interfering with the slide itself vs. a motor issue. Check the flooring under the slide and the steel slide plates underneath...sounds like a jam of materials. Can you visually inspect the area where the slide body passed through the side wall of the coach to see it there is contact? You might need to re-calibrate your jacks as well. If the body is torqued a little it can cause the slide to jam at the top or bottom, front or back edge of the slide against the coach body. You can see that area also from the inside, top of the slide. Did you raise the jacks to see if this released anything? Another possibility is something got pushed under the slide (through the rubber floor sweep) while the slides were in and it may be causing pressure when extending.
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