68 Siesta
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Ok, so I may not have an Alaskan, but I think this is the one forum in the world that may be able to help. My camper is a 1968 Siesta Telescopic Camper. I restored it a couple years ago.
It works very much like an Alaskan except raises and lowers with a cable and pulley system.
One consistent problem is keeping my slides greased so it will go up and down smoothly without over greasing it and getting grease all over where I don't want grease:
Unless I keep it WELL greased it doesn't slide up and down smoothly and over stresses my lift system.
My question is what type of grease do you use on your Alaskan campers and how do you keep the grease from getting all over where you don't want it?
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It works very much like an Alaskan except raises and lowers with a cable and pulley system.
One consistent problem is keeping my slides greased so it will go up and down smoothly without over greasing it and getting grease all over where I don't want grease:
Unless I keep it WELL greased it doesn't slide up and down smoothly and over stresses my lift system.
My question is what type of grease do you use on your Alaskan campers and how do you keep the grease from getting all over where you don't want it?
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