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otrfun
Oct 10, 2014Explorer II
Some great information in this thread, thanks. Good to know there's more off-level tolerance allowed front-to-back than side-to-side. While we're "on-the-road" (4-6 hour stops at truck/rest stops), it's easy to quickly level the more critical side-to-side tolerance on our TT with a few quick turns of the tongue jack. However, leveling front-to-back is much more of a pain due to the limited capability of the scissor jacks and the time-consuming placement of leveling spacers--it's something one is much less willing to do when you're tired at two in-the-morning.
Kind of ironic that we spend $20-$60k on a so-called "travel" trailer and have to be concerned about keeping it level at every stop in order to not have to eat snacks and canned goods while we're on the road--lol!
Kind of ironic that we spend $20-$60k on a so-called "travel" trailer and have to be concerned about keeping it level at every stop in order to not have to eat snacks and canned goods while we're on the road--lol!
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