wildmanbaker wrote:
If you have straight up and down jacks, the MH is not going anywhere. As others have said, check the actual level condition of the MH with a level. I believe that there is a procedure for re-calibrating the leveling system, in your MH information packet.
Famous words after the RV slowly slides and breaks or bends the cylinders. NEVER raise the REAR wheels off the ground regardless of what type leveling system you have. Once the rear tires are OFF the ground, the RV can indeed slide. The fact that the rear tires are OFF the ground indicates that there is enough slope either way for the RV to slowly slide in the downslope direction. YES, I have seen it and I have had it happen to customers that believed what you posted. If the jacks, front or rear lift the wheels off the ground then your slope is too great regardless of what you think is a reasonable slope. Doug