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GoPackGo
May 30, 2015Explorer
I fulltime and have been using it on my Bighorn for almost 2 years. I love it. It's absolutely the best feature on my rig. Push one button, stand back and watch the legs go down, let it do it's dance for about 10-15 seconds, DONE. You will be the envy of the entire campground. Especially in the rain.
The individual legs will only extend so far. You should understand that it is possible to have a site that is unlevel enough that you will sometimes need to place leveling blocks under one or more of the individual legs. I also use one of them under each foot (all 6) whenever I am on gravel, dirt, or asphalt to spread the load. I carry a couple sets of the plastic ones. One set is about 14x10x1 (yellow) and the other is smaller (red).
** Make sure to pull your truck far enough forward that the front of the 5er cannot contact it when the leveling begins - the front of the 5er will take a dip at the start of the process.
Tim
The individual legs will only extend so far. You should understand that it is possible to have a site that is unlevel enough that you will sometimes need to place leveling blocks under one or more of the individual legs. I also use one of them under each foot (all 6) whenever I am on gravel, dirt, or asphalt to spread the load. I carry a couple sets of the plastic ones. One set is about 14x10x1 (yellow) and the other is smaller (red).
** Make sure to pull your truck far enough forward that the front of the 5er cannot contact it when the leveling begins - the front of the 5er will take a dip at the start of the process.
Tim
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