Leaning Dining table

busted2341

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Does anyone else have the "leaning to off DS leaning dining table? I have tried to lift it to level. Won't budge. Surely this cannot be correct?
 
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dbbls59

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Unscrew the screws holding it to the floor, it will lift up then. Put shims under it to get it level then replace the screws.
 

busted2341

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I should have been more clear. It is in the new 365 and has no legs. It attaches at a hard point in side the buffet in the slide...If you will look the chair behind the table show the lean..I am not sure why it shows sideways but the pic is normal, it loads here sideways and I cannot fix it here...sorry....turn your head!..lol
 

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danemayer

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Let me suggest you call Heartland Customer Service at 877-262-8032 / 574-262-8030. Have your VIN # ready. See if you can get a clearer shot to send Customer Service.
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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I had just posted on my (Project LM365) thread about this...
If you take the paneling cover off under the table you can loosen the top 2 screws and then remove the bottom 4 screws and shim behind the table support. I added about 5 large washers on the bottom and 3 in the middle.
If you need any help or pictures let me know I'll be happy to help.

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busted2341

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OH YA.....If you have pics on where and how that is done that would be great. Thanx a bunch......Are you heading to Fredericksburg in Feb?
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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I finally got around to getting some pictures for you sorry it took so long
Just pull the 4 screws out of the wood paneling cover, pull the cover off and you'll see the mounting screws. Leave the top screws in and shim the bottom out until the table is level, then shim up the middle.
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busted2341

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Thanx Jesstalkn worked great.....Just wonder why that type of adjustment isn't made at the factory level. It is obviously a regular problem...
 

billyjoeraybob

South Carolina Chapter Leaders-Retired
Oh good you fixed it.. Ya you would think they should do it right in the first place.!!!!!!

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Awesome mine isn't level and is loose/wobbly also. Looks like I will be doing some shimming and tightening this weekend. Thanks Jerrod!
 

billyjoeraybob

South Carolina Chapter Leaders-Retired
Fixed mine this weekend. Leveled with washers. I assumed that the wobble was a result of the attachment points being loose. However, it turned out to be the tabletop was only attached to the steel frame by 1 screw. added 3 more and the wobble is gone.
 

busted2341

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Since I figured that one out, I am going to use the same theory on the outside TV wallmount. Just to give it about a 2 degree angle downword to get ride of the glare...
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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Get the large locking swing out arm from CW you will love it.
You will be able to pull it out and swing to where you want it and tilt it up and down to get it out of the sun reflection. I also mounted a sound bar to mine at the same time.
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