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Originally Posted by ed rzepka
This may be anecdotal , but I know or have only briefly met to many people hat know the drill and still had failures for this to be lack of knowled issue. Many have had their coaches fixed multiple times. If both Winnie and Thor are offering fixes and have added new versions to of the slide system, I would day that the issue appears to be with the design and installation.
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I totally agree many are having the issue and that the issue is with the design (cost/weight) and the installation (not as much as they are installing what they have at hand using jigs and templates). It is unfortunate that the repairs are failing as well. No doubt the failure rate in this case is too high.
I really prefer an original fitment when things are installed at the opportune time with room to work, I believe repairs while good/excellent can be handicapped by tight working conditions, having to "fish" items in or disassembling peripheral items which adds to disruption of the original installation.
The issue is not limited to WGO and Thor as there are complaints from all manufacturers products no matter which Lippert/Shwintech/Power Gear product is used. I met a fellow a few years ago with a Marathon returning to the factory with slide issues.
I still wonder how many of the number of instances were made worse by operating the system outside of the specified working parameters by deploying the slides in a parking lot or home driveway where it is "really close" so "should not" hurt.