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Posted: 07/21/12 07:56pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have a 2005 Eagle 28.1 RLS & I would like to know where I go to operate the slide manually. I have the wrench & I don't know where to apply it. The underside of my trailer is covered in with hard board


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We used to have a 05 Jayco Eagle 251RLS 5th Wheel.
There was a square access panel under the trailer accross from the slide for access to the manual crank for the slide.
The panel was about 10" x 10".
The reason they used a panel under the trailer was the slide mechanisim lined up with the axle / wheel assembly so they could not bring the acess through the side of the trailer.


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Usually, on the outside of the Jayco RV, on the opposite side from the slideout... you'll find a hole surrounded by a black rubber grommit...often on the fender skirt. Insert the handle and crank away!


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