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C_Schomer
Feb 23, 2014Explorer
As far as leveling only, it's more what you get used to. Side to side is the same, you always do that first, but a 5er takes two stacks of blocks instead of one and you just need to block evenly under the legs so you don't throw the leveling off. You just have to chock and block properly or it won't matter what type of RV you have. No offense to anyone who is smarter than a block of wood! Always make sure the block stack is vertically plumb and has a wide enough base. Crib if necessary. Chock the tires so the RV won't want to roll away. I parked my 5er on a 8% slope for many years. Craig
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