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- BumpyroadExplorerowner's manual should say. I have heard of both methods being recommended.
bumpy - grampscamperExplorerBest to level first
- DevocamperExplorer
grampscamper wrote:
Best to level first
X2 - 2oldmanExplorer III don't think it matters a whole lot, but sometimes my big slide can throw the level off a bit.
Of course if you're TOO much off level then yes, level first, before the curios fall off the shelf. - downtheroadExplorer
- side to side
- front to back
- slides out
- re-tighten stab jacks on the non-slide side.
- AllworthExplorer IIThe Glendale owner's handbook (generic, but covering all Titanium models) specifically says to level first AND set the rear stabilizers firmly before extending the slides.
I know, dealers do not do this on the lot, but dealers are not living in the trailer week after week. - WyoTravelerExplorerIf your manual doesn't have specic directions it doesn't much matter. Otherwise follow what your manual says.
downtheroad wrote:
- side to side
- front to back
- slides out
- re-tighten stab jacks on the non-slide side.
X2- NMDriverExplorerI put the slide out last. My kitchen is not in the slide. My stove top is the most important point in my leveling. I want my eggs to stay in the center of the pan.
- NC_HaulerExplorer
ford truck guy wrote:
downtheroad wrote:
- side to side
- front to back
- slides out
- re-tighten stab jacks on the non-slide side.
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