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Desert_Captain
Feb 06, 2016Explorer III
There are far more folks out there with levelers then there are folks that actually need them. If you stay in RV Parks you should never need them. Any RV park that takes your money and sends you to a less than level site does not deserve your business (Hey KOA, are you listening?).
Most campgrounds, both public and State/National Parks are also pretty level. I use the yellow Leggo blocks and have never needed more than two under a wheel and setting up takes all of about a minute and half. The only thing needed to make it this easy are two bubble levels. Place them adjacent one an other at a rear corner of your rig and with a little practice/experience you will be able to just glance at them and know whether you need one or two blocks (and where), if at all.
Few systems found on any RV are more problematic and overpriced than levelers. Also as noted they add weight which on any Class C over 25' you probably do not have to spare. Dealerships make a small fortune selling levelers as an add on option.
As always.... Opinions and YMMV.
:C
Most campgrounds, both public and State/National Parks are also pretty level. I use the yellow Leggo blocks and have never needed more than two under a wheel and setting up takes all of about a minute and half. The only thing needed to make it this easy are two bubble levels. Place them adjacent one an other at a rear corner of your rig and with a little practice/experience you will be able to just glance at them and know whether you need one or two blocks (and where), if at all.
Few systems found on any RV are more problematic and overpriced than levelers. Also as noted they add weight which on any Class C over 25' you probably do not have to spare. Dealerships make a small fortune selling levelers as an add on option.
As always.... Opinions and YMMV.
:C
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