The slides seem to be tilted inward from the top too much in my opinion.
Rv slide out roof sagging.
Solved the sagging and after a few minutes of adjusting the other rollers i had the slide out working smoothly and sealing completly.
Lastly another possibility although a bit remote is that the room is out of square and one side is extending further than the other.
I removed the rollers and fabricated a steel bracket that i welded to the existing cross bars of the frame.
This may take some time to track down due to the amount of wiring slide outs have.
As the top of the slide touches the side of the trailer there are about 2 5 inches at the bottom that need to be drawn in yet.
If you suspect that there is a leak somewhere in your rv s slide out make sure to treat both sides of the slide out s old seal with a new sealing solution.
I will post some pics of what.
What you might do is if you have any molding around the ceiling seams is remove it and then check for clearence and shoot some ss staples around the edges and corners to tighten it up once it is good and tight reinstall the molding.
There are many sealants that you could go for out there so do some more research to figure out which one is right for you.
The floor of the slide inside the trailer kicks up about 2 inches as the bottom is drawn in.
If your interior ceiling is sagging do not try to reglue it it want stick for long.
If you have a roof that is sagging on the inside and it passes all visual inspections from the outside you should take a second look at the air conditioner.
On occasion the roller tube can become slightly bent allowing the middle to sag.
If the fabric is stretched the best fix is to replace the fabric.
Rv slide out keeps blowing fuse.
One of the signs that comes with a blown fuse is that there may be a short in the wiring at some point.