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atperci
Apr 21, 2017Explorer
As others have said, as long as the rear wheels are still on the ground, its no big deal.
We were at the beach one time and the wanted the door to be on the leeward side of the motorhome. So we had to pull in nose first, which left the front wheels a foot or so off the pavement. After leveling, the front wheels were more 12" off the ground. Had drive onto blocks to give the jacks enough height to level but no problems. The kids thought it was funny seeing the wheels turning by themselves in the wind.
We were at the beach one time and the wanted the door to be on the leeward side of the motorhome. So we had to pull in nose first, which left the front wheels a foot or so off the pavement. After leveling, the front wheels were more 12" off the ground. Had drive onto blocks to give the jacks enough height to level but no problems. The kids thought it was funny seeing the wheels turning by themselves in the wind.
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