Larion
A good friend of mine had the same problem with his 1995 35' Sea Hawk. The teflon type material on the floor that the slide slides on had sunk down a little into the floor. We used a similar product to raise it 3/4'', not much room to work on this as we could only raise the slide approximately 2'' to install the spacers. Then we lowered the outside of the slide just a little by loosening the brackets under the slide while holding it with a jack, then easing it down, then re-tightening the bolts. We did the work ourselves, however, I recommend having a dealer adjust it. If you do decide to do the work, make sure you loosen the hydrolic ram, it extends through a hole in the frame and if you adjust the slide without loosening the ram, it will bend it. Also, use a 3' 2x6 to spread the load on the jack or it could punch through the slide floor, and only adjust one end at a time. Again, I recommend a dealer do the adjustments. My freind and I are mechanically inclined and do much of our work ouselves. This solved his problem and I can only assume your slide is the same, however, it may not be.
Good luck
Kevin
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Kevin & Cindy and son Bruiser (Yorkshire Terrier)
1997 39' Scenic Cruiser DP. 300hp Cum. Freightliner Chassis. 1998 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Toad.
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