We noticed on one of our slideouts the rubber is torn. I have looked in the parts catalog and looks like we can order it. Just wondering if this is a DIY-able project.
Most of the rubber seals slide into some type of track. The one seal on the inside top of slide is the hardest to get to. Once you start the processes it goes OK. I have used a very little liquid soap to help slide the rubber. So if you can get to where the seal meets the slideout you should have no problem.
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I had one of mine replaced, under warranty, and it didn't look difficult to accomplish. I'd recommend using a silicone lubricant spray (WD 40 has this now) to lube the track and seal. This will help keep the rubber in good condition.
Use a tiny bit of silicon spray to fix them. And don't forget to maintain all your rubber seals minimum once a year (=they will live much much longer).