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They make it overly complicated and this causes them to do weird things (and while not the end of the world, they aren't supposed to have tires of the ground).
I would prefer a simple system with an electronic level and 4 old school switches, so I could control front, back, left and right. It would still do it just as quick but with no brain to go haywire, it shouldn't do goofy things.
- StirCrazyMay 27, 2024Moderator
valhalla360 wrote:They make it overly complicated and this causes them to do weird things (and while not the end of the world, they aren't supposed to have tires of the ground).
I would prefer a simple system with an electronic level and 4 old school switches, so I could control front, back, left and right. It would still do it just as quick but with no brain to go haywire, it shouldn't do goofy things.
thats old school stabalizer jack thinking, if you are unlevel enough, side to side, you will have wheels off the ground with a frame leveling system, the only way to stop that is to use blocks under the tires to level it side to side first, or just not use sites that unlevel which I try to do. when you do a auto level it takes most of the weight off the tires anyways so the suspension isn't able to cause movment.
the good thing is you don't have to have it, buy a rv with out it if thats what you like, or never push the auto level button just run it in manual mode.
- valhalla360May 27, 2024Navigator
Manufacturer disagrees....they say no wheels of the ground.
Likewise stabilizers have never been recommended for leveling.
As far as buying...unless you special order...these systems are pretty much standard on all but the smallest 5ers and manual mode requires scrolling thru multiple menus.
It's technology for the sake of technology. A simple set of switches would be easier and more reliable.
- JDsdogsMay 27, 2024Nomad II
"Likewise stabilizers have never been recommended for leveling."
Customer disagrees. Owners manual. "Ground Control TT Leveling System". Header on first page states "Leveling and Stabilization". On page one under features; "Fast, accurate automatic leveling". In Lipperts case, what the difference between Stabilizers and levelers?