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RayChez
Feb 09, 2016Explorer
My drive way where I park the coach has a slight slope, not much, but if the rear wheels are in the air, the coach would roll back or since it does not have that much slope, it would put pressure on the levelers which is not good.
The only way to lift the coach off the ground is to have a level area and then you should put some blocking under the pads to support the weight and cover more area as a pad. Then if you are going to work under the coach, you should put the proper stands under the axles.
I have the Quadra levelers and they have safety ball valves in case a hose blows up while the coach is in the air. But there are some levelers that do not have the safety features. So they are extremely dangerous if they do not have some kind of a safety feature. Not sure if HWH has a safety cog or valve.
The only way to lift the coach off the ground is to have a level area and then you should put some blocking under the pads to support the weight and cover more area as a pad. Then if you are going to work under the coach, you should put the proper stands under the axles.
I have the Quadra levelers and they have safety ball valves in case a hose blows up while the coach is in the air. But there are some levelers that do not have the safety features. So they are extremely dangerous if they do not have some kind of a safety feature. Not sure if HWH has a safety cog or valve.
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