downtheroad wrote:
Now that you have told me yours, like I promised, I'll tell you mine.
I level exactly like you do - except instead of lumber, I use Lynx Levelers.
Same here. This should not be a big to-do. Takes all of 5 minutes tops, provided the site is close to level - that is the first thing I check. Of course all depends on properly installed bubble levels which I have in both directions on the front RH corner of the RV. If the site is too unlevel in either direction I pass on it. Too much hassle for nothing.
Someone else mentioned opening a door and seeing how it swings and that is also a good way to fine tune the level - was especially important with my previous RV which had an ultra-sensitive bathroom door. If a separate beam level is used I think that the best place to put it is on the floor over the axles, in either direction. RVs flex a bit so putting it at either extremity would not give an averaged assessment of level.