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Post by schrest on Jun 11, 2013 10:19:02 GMT -5
Hi, I have a 2013 301 RBS KZ Spree. I have water inside my trailer sometimes after pulling in my slide out and driving to a destination. I've determined that it is because the large slide out seems to accumulate a puddle of water on top. When I pull the slide out in, the water remains on the top of the slideout. While driving, the water runs down inside the trailer,usually running into the bathroom and pooling on the floor. Is this normal behaviour for a larger slideout? I cannot imagine having to get a ladder out and climb up to remove the water when it rains before driving. The smaller kitchen slide out does not have this issue. I would appreciate it if someone could help me, I am not sure if it requires warranty work. Thank you,
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trsky
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Post by trsky on Jun 17, 2013 19:40:33 GMT -5
I tie a old towel to a broom handle and reach up and pull it across my slide outs before I pull them in. This pulls off any excessive water, sticks and leaves. It keeps a lot of water and junk from coming in the trailer and keeps it clean to protect the seals.
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Post by joecamper on Jun 18, 2013 11:46:15 GMT -5
The seals should remove the water when the slide moves in. I see your rig is new. I would take it back to the dealer to correct it now. It will only get worse I would think and having a history on file is important. A good dealer will fix it and then you shouldn't have any more issues.
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Post by trickyvic on Aug 17, 2013 16:30:30 GMT -5
The seals should remove the water when the slide moves in. I see your rig is new. I would take it back to the dealer to correct it now. It will only get worse I would think and having a history on file is important. A good dealer will fix it and then you shouldn't have any more issues. I agree, so far I haven't had any problems with ours but I would think it's prob just adjustments. Def take it back to your dealer and have it looked at. Vic
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clown
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Post by clown on Jul 25, 2014 7:05:29 GMT -5
I was surprised that I could see daylight under the slide out and one place had an opening about 1 inch square near the rear corner. The rubber was a bit stiff and it squealed like crazy so I sprayed the whole unit with a dry spray specifically for rubber. They are softer and more pliable but why in the world do they have so much space between camper and slide!
One thing I am not sure on. When putting out or bringing in my slide rocks a bit from top to bottom (not side to side) is this normal? Seems to be getting the job done, but looks a bit weird.
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