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- ljwarnerExplorerOkay, now some of your are getting anal! ;)
I'll check the frig and then the stove top, then the floor then... & then.....
I just wanted to have a place to check aside from the levels the manufacturer put on because I'm always jacking up the curb side, always. - larry_barnhartExplorerI did as some have done used my 6' 8" level to get front to back and then installed the bubble on the pin box. did the same for left to right and installed the bubble level at the entry above the base trim so a look before the steps come down is easy to see how level we are. I also have looked into the toilet bowl. I have used a water level for years installing cabinets.
chevman - Cummins12V98Explorer IIIIf you want it perfect use a lazer level and adjust the 4 corners of the bottom of the frame then apply levels in the level position.
Perfecto! - Shadow_GreyExplorer
ScottG wrote:
AZ T&T wrote:
I put a 6' level on the linoleum. Once the trailer is level front to back and side to side, I attach my level gauges. If the floor is level your good. My fridge needs to be within 6 degrees of level front to back and 3 degrees of level side to side, so I go with the floor.
What if your fridge is 2 degrees off level form the floor. Then you park someplace where the floor is at 6 degrees. Add the two together and you get 8 degrees at the fridge and it starts plugging up.
Just a thought.
If you park your camper 6 degrees off of level you will probably roll out of bed too! 6 degrees is a LOT in our book...maybe not to others.
I use a bubble level on the counter...somewhere in the center is good enough. I ask the wife if it feels good to her it is good enough. - mhsmithExplorerI use my bathroom door. If I can open it half way and it stays there...we are good.
- K_CharlesExplorerOur last TT went 8 years and never used a level. If it feels comfortable enough to walk around in, that's close enough.
- AZ_T_TExplorer
ScottG wrote:
AZ T&T wrote:
I put a 6' level on the linoleum. Once the trailer is level front to back and side to side, I attach my level gauges. If the floor is level your good. My fridge needs to be within 6 degrees of level front to back and 3 degrees of level side to side, so I go with the floor.
What if your fridge is 2 degrees off level form the floor. Then you park someplace where the floor is at 6 degrees. Add the two together and you get 8 degrees at the fridge and it starts plugging up.
Just a thought.
I see what you are saying, but I always try to get as close to level as possible. - rhagfoExplorer III
AZ T&T wrote:
I put a 6' level on the linoleum. Once the trailer is level front to back and side to side, I attach my level gauges. If the floor is level your good. My fridge needs to be within 6 degrees of level front to back and 3 degrees of level side to side, so I go with the floor.
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If the floor is level the rest should be level! - ScottGNomad
AZ T&T wrote:
I put a 6' level on the linoleum. Once the trailer is level front to back and side to side, I attach my level gauges. If the floor is level your good. My fridge needs to be within 6 degrees of level front to back and 3 degrees of level side to side, so I go with the floor.
What if your fridge is 2 degrees off level form the floor. Then you park someplace where the floor is at 6 degrees. Add the two together and you get 8 degrees at the fridge and it starts plugging up.
Just a thought. - AZ_T_TExplorerI put a 6' level on the linoleum. Once the trailer is level front to back and side to side, I attach my level gauges. If the floor is level your good. My fridge needs to be within 6 degrees of level front to back and 3 degrees of level side to side, so I go with the floor.
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