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lakebum wrote:
I want to purchase some level indicators for our new TT, which ones work the best and easy to read and install?
They all work the same.- stickdogExplorerI use the cheap hoppy levels been working 7 years. Next 5er will have auto level.
- Second_ChanceExplorer IIWe use a LevelMate Pro. It's a Blu-Tooth device that is mounted in the RV and calibrated. It then links to an app on your smart phone. I put the Andersen levelers under the wheels on one side of the fiver and then just roll onto them until the phone tells me I'm level from side-to-side. After unhitching, the system does the same for me front-to-back by adjusting the landing gear (tongue jack in the case of your TT).
Rob - BizmarksMomExplorerI have a Master Level attached to the front of my trailer. Love it! It's very easy to see in the mirror.
I have a much smaller generic level mounted on the side of my trailer where I can see it while operating the jack. I'm out of the truck at that point, so the front / back level can be small.
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