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wrgrs50s
Jan 13, 2015Explorer
Yes, mine does the same. It's usually about a quarter to a half bubble difference with the slide out.
I just compensate slightly when I'm setting up. It took me a while to determine what was going on, but I have noticed, and I'm sure most others have noticed that you can set up and have the jacks nice and tight and everything level and then by the the next day the rear jacks will be loose on one side or the other.
The suspension will settle after a day of walking around and bouncing up and down the steps. I hate feeling like it's out of level and I notice any slight amount. I have seen others set their trailer up and it looks like it's falling off a cliff and they seem totally satisfied with it. To each his own I guess!! That's what makes the world go round !
I just compensate slightly when I'm setting up. It took me a while to determine what was going on, but I have noticed, and I'm sure most others have noticed that you can set up and have the jacks nice and tight and everything level and then by the the next day the rear jacks will be loose on one side or the other.
The suspension will settle after a day of walking around and bouncing up and down the steps. I hate feeling like it's out of level and I notice any slight amount. I have seen others set their trailer up and it looks like it's falling off a cliff and they seem totally satisfied with it. To each his own I guess!! That's what makes the world go round !
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