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Deborahheinz

Trailer Sag

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I’m writing in reference to a 33 foot travel trailer. It has one slide on the drivers side toward the back of the trailer. When parked on a level blacktop surface and the trailer is level the back end of the frame is clearly lower or sagging. The dealer acknowledges that the back end is 1/2 an inch lower than the front. The manufacturer states that this is within normal parameters and will not take any action, so the dealer has taken the same position. Is this correct and common?  I would think the slide out would be at risk of failing since the frame is not level. Looking for any I thoughts and suggestions. Thank you. 

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