bobndot wrote:
If you install a set of bubble levels that you see from the drivers seat, like I did or Dusty did, there will little need to level other than move the rv into a suitable position. If you use decent private CG's many will already be level. I seldom use my hydraulic levelers and would not spend $5k for the option.
If you do use wood blocks or plastic blocks, use your awning strap rod to push them in place and attach a rope to them to remove them. Limited bending down.
I have a bubble system on my Class A now and it does help get close but I usually have to put the jacks down. I never go to private CG's mostly NFS or SP's which are usually not very level. Has anyone used air bags to level or say help level using minimal blocks?