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milzat
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Posted - Apr 08 2007 : 08:48:30 AM
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Here's a very informative Link to Lippert Slide-Out Manuals used on Rockwood & Flagstaff Trailers. Once on the page, click on the type slide installed on your trailer.
Lippert Owners Manuals can be found here.
If you click on "Misc. Equipment", you'll find a Spare Tire mounted Bike Rack w/stabilizer attachment.
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Newfie
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Posted - Apr 11 2007 : 05:39:19 AM
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Thanks Mike. Nice to see an actual manual. I'll have to go for a look. Never received anything with my TT and maintenance or lack of preventative maintenance instructins was a bit of a sticking point with me. Must go for a look-see. Darin
Newfie Wife, Daughter-6, Son-2, Tanner the Terrier 2005 F-150 Supercrew FX-4, Prodigy 2007 Expedition on order - ETA early May 2006 Flagstaff 831BHSS |
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drdinger
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USA
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Posted - May 11 2008 : 5:23:31 PM
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thanks so much for that link it was most helpfull i printed it out and put it with my paper work. i was worried what to do if my slideout failed and got stuck, now i know what to do and it will probably never happen, thanks for the peice of mind,, bob                |
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Rock8280WS
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Canada
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Posted - Apr 21 2009 : 07:42:04 AM
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Mike, Since I'm also worried to get stuck one day in a campground with an unworking slideout, I wanted to check, but for some (computer) reason, the 2 links are not opening. Thanks !
Rock8280WS 
2008 Rockwood 8280WS Fifthwheel 2000 GMC Sierra DW & DH + one "Bichon frisé" Alarm System
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gammiesquiltes
5 Post Club


USA
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Posted - Apr 21 2009 : 07:56:01 AM
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Didn't open for me either.
Danny & Phillis from Arkansas
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milzat
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USA
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Posted - Apr 21 2009 : 5:41:44 PM
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The Lippert web sites have been updated.
Try the links again.
Mike Site Founder/Administrator |
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Rock8280WS
20 Post Club
 

Canada
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Posted - Apr 22 2009 : 11:22:58 AM
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Thanks Mike ! Both links are working now.
Rock8280WS 
2008 Rockwood 8280WS Fifthwheel 2000 GMC Sierra DW & DH + one "Bichon frisé" Alarm System
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lamadio
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USA
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Posted - Oct 29 2009 : 2:50:50 PM
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Found out about manual extension/retraction of the main slides using the 24 inch landing gear crank. The 8526RLWS DOES use the 24 inch crank to open or close the main slides manually. The kicker was that the stub shafts operate the OPPOSITE slide.
If one slide can be closed electrically, but the opposite slide is stuck out due to motor failure, the stuck slide can be closed by using the short crank on the closed side stub shaft.
If both slides are out and there is no power, you would have to crank one of them closed far enough using half turns from underneath to be able to insert the crank into the half closed slide and engage the stub shaft. Then you could crank the fully open slide completely closed with full turns. Then you could switch back to the fully closed slide and finish running in the partly open slide with full turns. I hope that was clear as mud (LOL)
I am also investigating a "Crank Handle Extension" that Lippert makes (they have part numbers for 38 inch (pn 117908) and 48 inch (pn 11618) extensions).
Lou and Laura Bella the Short Hair Pointer 2008 GMC Sierra CrewCab SB Duramax and Allison Pullrite 3300 w/Superrails 2010 Flagstaff 8526RLWS 5th Wheel
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Fire Instructor
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USA
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Posted - Nov 03 2009 : 5:51:48 PM
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OK, my TT is winterized, put away, and covered... without pulling it out and uncovering, how do I know which slide I have? Is there a table or list somewhere?
Fire Instructor
'04 Dodge Ram 4x4 Quad Cab '09 Rockwood 2607

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