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DutchmenSport
Sep 11, 2016Explorer
One more thing you need to consider when leveling. You need to get your jacks down BEFORE you extend your slides. If you have slides on one side of your camper, once extended, that side of the camper will lean (if the jacks are not down). And sometimes, even with the jacks down, the side of the camper with the slides may still lean some. So, in order to get a "real" level for your camper, all your slides need to be extended. Then find the true "Level" spot you want to strive form. Once you have everything level, then pull all the slides in jacks up, and get a new position for "level". This way, when your slides are in and jacks up, you strive to get that spot "level", knowing it will be be out of level with slides out and jacks down. But the important part of the camper will be level (like the door frame) once set up.
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