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dahkota
Jul 04, 2015Explorer
DAS26miles wrote:
I guess mine when it does arrive having a slide on each slide won't make too much difference in leveling.
Many of the campsites we frequent are backins and the rears are much lower than the fronts. To heed the warning of keeping the rear tires on the ground because that is where the parking brakes are, do you use ramps on the rear? I understand raising too high can cause the leveler pistons to tweak and then not retract, true?
When we level with blocks under the tires, we also put the same height of blocks under the level pads. This ensures that they are not over extended and have a solid base. This works for both front to back and side to side leveling. Beware the plastic lego type blocks under the leveling pads - we have crushed a few and now use only wood.
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