kuziwk
Jul 17, 2019Explorer
Rig is unlevel with truck
Hi Guys,
i have a 2018 Ram 2500 with factory air suspension that auto levels and a 2016 winnebago voyage fifth wheel. Even with the truck in trailer position (lowered a bit on the air susp) the rig is still not fully level. I would guess on pavement i would be out by a 1/4 bubble on average, but not more than half a bubble. Will this cause issues with the fridge? The bed is reverse from the nose of the fifth wheel so that would mean your head would be a little higher to sleep...i dont see this being an issue while sleeping. The fifth wheel as far as i know is in the highest position for the hitch...im also surprised more people dont run into this problem with new 3/4 ton trucks. With the equaflex suspension i imagine it shouldn't matter while driving.
I suppose one other option is to put blocks under all fifth wheel tires and chaulk them if im not planning on disconnecting the truck?
i have a 2018 Ram 2500 with factory air suspension that auto levels and a 2016 winnebago voyage fifth wheel. Even with the truck in trailer position (lowered a bit on the air susp) the rig is still not fully level. I would guess on pavement i would be out by a 1/4 bubble on average, but not more than half a bubble. Will this cause issues with the fridge? The bed is reverse from the nose of the fifth wheel so that would mean your head would be a little higher to sleep...i dont see this being an issue while sleeping. The fifth wheel as far as i know is in the highest position for the hitch...im also surprised more people dont run into this problem with new 3/4 ton trucks. With the equaflex suspension i imagine it shouldn't matter while driving.
I suppose one other option is to put blocks under all fifth wheel tires and chaulk them if im not planning on disconnecting the truck?