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rbpru
Jun 16, 2016Explorer II
Leveling can become much to do about nothing. Level depends on if it is the stove, table, slide, floor or frame. They are all slightly different.
We carry a 5 ft 2x12 and a 4 ft 1x10 and four chocks.
We pull into the campsite and check the side mounted levels. We pull forward, then back onto the board we need on the low side. We rarely need more than 3in. of lift.
Kick four chocks under the wheels, crank down the stabilizers, may be a bit tighter on the low side, and that is that.
I find grass is the worst because after a few day it tends to settle.
I figured I am RVing not building a house. I expect to move on in a few days.
We carry a 5 ft 2x12 and a 4 ft 1x10 and four chocks.
We pull into the campsite and check the side mounted levels. We pull forward, then back onto the board we need on the low side. We rarely need more than 3in. of lift.
Kick four chocks under the wheels, crank down the stabilizers, may be a bit tighter on the low side, and that is that.
I find grass is the worst because after a few day it tends to settle.
I figured I am RVing not building a house. I expect to move on in a few days.
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