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BlindGuynAR
Mar 14, 2014Explorer
^^^^^ funny I do what he says not to:) ^^^^^^^
After I level side to side, I set my front jacks down about 1.5" to 2" under level. Then I set the rear jacks down until the rear raises .5" to 1". Then I raise the front up to level. All jacks on pads to spread weight on ground surface.
Everything is locked in hard. I have a 5th wheel now, but used to use the same basic concept with my TT. Although on the TT I installed a set in the middle as well.
Considering having the 6 point auto level install next year.
After I level side to side, I set my front jacks down about 1.5" to 2" under level. Then I set the rear jacks down until the rear raises .5" to 1". Then I raise the front up to level. All jacks on pads to spread weight on ground surface.
Everything is locked in hard. I have a 5th wheel now, but used to use the same basic concept with my TT. Although on the TT I installed a set in the middle as well.
Considering having the 6 point auto level install next year.
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