Posted 2008-03-23 11:53 AM (#80179) Subject: Windows Won't Slide
Veteran
Posts: 270
Location: Roanoke IL
Now that the weather is getting a little better, I tried to open the windows on my "new" old horse trailer. They are supposed to slide in a track. They don't slide worth a hooey. It's a battle to get them open. Can I put some sort of lube in the track to make them open easier? I'm not sure what the track itself is even made of. I have an older lazy N trailer.
Just spray it in the track then slide the window to work it in. I usually spray all of mine about twice a year. Makes it alot easier when the 56" windows are at arms reach.
Posted 2008-03-23 4:05 PM (#80204 - in reply to #80179) Subject: RE: Windows Won't Slide
Veteran
Posts: 198
Location: Iowa
I second retento's recommendation. I use the same stuff on my 96 Sundowner and the windows slide much easier after I apply it. Also, make sure you clean the tracks out...sometimes they get junk in them that make the windows hard to open.
Posted 2008-03-23 6:26 PM (#80213 - in reply to #80179) Subject: RE: Windows Won't Slide
Expert
Posts: 5870
Location: western PA
If the latches are tight or the metal is stuck together, try the same company's CRC 5-56. It is an excellent penetrant/lubricant. Once the metal parts are moving, the silicone spray will keep it that way.