Re: Noisy slideout
Reply #5 –
Sven, with the slide out and the awing arms still vertical there are a few inches of space between the awning roll and the top of the slide, enough to get in there (I can't imagine why yours would be much different than mine). The upper pin sockets are approximately lined up with the center of each window.
This is a good time to clean and wax the top of the slide as best you can. Nobody ever sees it but a clean, waxed slide reduces wear on your slide seal.
After the slide has been in and out a few times check up on the top of the slide for any excess grease and clean it off the top of the slide.
There is a wiper gasket across the top of the slide too that helps keep dirt, water, pine needles etc off the top of the slide when it retracts. Ours was pretty rotten. Replaced it a few years back. $13/ft as I recall.
We paid about $54 for two of the rubber cups that go in the slide pin socket holes. They were much heavier duty than neoprene.