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    All you Imagine owners. Does the lip of your slide (inside) go flush with with the wall when extended or is there a bit of a gap (3")?
    Thanks. Marc

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    There is a gap. But the seals are compressed. I think it's less than 1" on mine. 3" sounds excessive.

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    Mine has an uneven gap, about a 1/4" at the top and 3/4" at the bottom. Doesn't leak and goes in and out smooth so I haven't worried about it. Would rather that it looked even though.
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    I know this is an old thread (searched the site for something newer) but wanted to ask the same question. We had our 2800BH out last weekend and I thought I remembered that our slide when fully extended was flush to the inside wall. I went through the re-sync procedure with the same result. Approx 2-3 inches from being flush to the inside wall. I measured the depth of the extended wall (exterior trailer wall to the inside of the outer wall extended) and it was 35in. GD brochure shows 36inches for slide wall but not sure if they intend that measurement is mean to the outside of the extended wall. We had rain during the trip but no issues with water getting in.
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    On our 2400 the interior slide flange is about 2 inches away from the inside wall, compressed against the interior seals. We've been in some intense rain storms this summer and no leaks, drips or errors ;-)

    In short, the interior flange is not flush with the inside wall.


    Bob
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