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JimM68
Apr 16, 2015Explorer
I have some 16" tripled plywood blocks I use on soft ground, or blacktop.
gravel or concrete I don't use them.
I NEVER EVER auto level. Coach ends up in the sky, if it levels at all...
Shut down the engine and dump the air. I stroke the brake to hurry this, get her down below 40psi and on the ground.
Hold down the manual button for 6 seconds, manual lite will lite.
Extend the front jack(s) enough to lift the front end an inch or 2.
Extend both rear jacks until I feel them hit the ground.
Hit one rear side to level side to side, then back to the front to level fore and aft.
Then hit the rear on what was the high side to touch the ground, and touch up as required.
The auto's will most often end up WAY to high, or with only one jack in the rear actually bearing any weight.
This will let your coach rock.
gravel or concrete I don't use them.
I NEVER EVER auto level. Coach ends up in the sky, if it levels at all...
Shut down the engine and dump the air. I stroke the brake to hurry this, get her down below 40psi and on the ground.
Hold down the manual button for 6 seconds, manual lite will lite.
Extend the front jack(s) enough to lift the front end an inch or 2.
Extend both rear jacks until I feel them hit the ground.
Hit one rear side to level side to side, then back to the front to level fore and aft.
Then hit the rear on what was the high side to touch the ground, and touch up as required.
The auto's will most often end up WAY to high, or with only one jack in the rear actually bearing any weight.
This will let your coach rock.
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