Slide-Out Cylinders
$297.05
Slide-out cylinders
Replacement hydraulic cylinder for a slide-out room. Cylinders are identified by bore, stroke and body length, and several were built only for a particular coach builder, so measure before ordering.
Cylinder identification
| Part | Description | Body length | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2162 | Slide 1 3/8 x 18 | 24" | Originally 1 1/8 inch bore |
| 1760EQ | Slide 1 3/8 x 20 | 26" | Originally 1 1/8 inch bore |
| 2453 | Slide 1 3/8 x 24 | 30" | Replaces the earlier 1461, which was 1 1/8 inch bore |
| 2367 | Slide 1 1/2 x 24 | 29 11/16" | Only used on Forest River Diesel kitchen slides with the cylinder mounted on the side |
| 1762 | Slide 1 3/8 x 30 | 36" | Originally 1 1/8 inch bore |
| 2368EQ | Slide 1 3/8 x 32 | 37 7/8" with extended rod | Only used on Forest River Diesel. Early versions were 1 1/2 inch bore |
| 2314 | Slide 1 3/8 x 36 | 41 13/16" | Replaces the earlier 1763 |
| 1549 | Slide 1 3/8 x 42 | 48 1/16" | Originally 1 1/8 inch bore |
| 2227 | Slide 1 1/8 x 19 3/4 | 23 3/4" | Only used at Four Winds for bed slides. The cap end port is in the end of the cylinder |
Body length is measured on the cylinder body, not including the rod. The description reads bore by stroke, so a 1 3/8 x 24 is a 1 3/8 inch bore with a 24 inch stroke. Several of these cylinders replace an earlier smaller bore version, so an older coach may have a 1 1/8 inch bore cylinder where the current part is 1 3/8 inch.
Before you replace a slide cylinder
A slide room that extends on its own from the stowed position is usually not a failed cylinder. It indicates a loss of pressure in the common retract circuit, and the leading cause is trapped air. Bleed the system and run the hose routing test in the troubleshooting guide below before condemning a cylinder. Some slide cylinders are fitted with an anti creep valve at the rod end, part 2404.