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WayneLee
Aug 08, 2015Explorer
I had a 2007 Holiday Rambler, purchased new and just sold it, so we can downsize, but that's a different story.
It took me a while to get use to the 3 point leveling. Monaco (owned Holiday Rambler) was one of the first companies with the full width windshield and they found that a three point leveling system would not put the stress on the frame and pop the windshield.
I found that the 3 point system was very secure and felt good and always worked perfectly. Probably the weight of the coach helped (over 10 tons).
By the way, be sure you know, and follow, the proper order in setup - Monaco is different than any other manufacturer ... FIRST put the slides out, THEN level the coach.
It took me a while to get use to the 3 point leveling. Monaco (owned Holiday Rambler) was one of the first companies with the full width windshield and they found that a three point leveling system would not put the stress on the frame and pop the windshield.
I found that the 3 point system was very secure and felt good and always worked perfectly. Probably the weight of the coach helped (over 10 tons).
By the way, be sure you know, and follow, the proper order in setup - Monaco is different than any other manufacturer ... FIRST put the slides out, THEN level the coach.
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