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fj12ryder
Dec 22, 2022Explorer III
way2roll wrote:I don't believe it will go through the whole leveling routine, just even out the level.fj12ryder wrote:Michelle.S wrote:Tough to get much easier than to hit the AutoLevel button, one and done.
I think I would just make use of the Manual Level and just touch of what is needed. Would be quicker and easier.
Depends. The auto levelers on some RV's I've had operated like a Rube Goldberg machine and did some pretty funky stuff and often more than it really needed to. If wasn't already leveled to begin with not much of an issue, but since it was already leveled once doing it again with the slides out could extend jacks further than they need to be or some frame flexing etc. With the slides out that could be a problem. Manually bumping it a bit an inch or 2 on one side or on end is less dramatic than going through the whole auto level cycle.
I would hesitate to do a Manual adjustment, as you don't know how much you've moved each leveler. On mine, you can adjust the front independently from the rear, but not one front independently of the other. And the rear independently side-to-side, but the center and rear both move together. Seems like it would be easy to get the trailer out of whack. Maybe level but not supported evenly. I'll stick to what works for me.
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