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toedtoes
Apr 08, 2017Explorer III
BizmarksMom wrote:
I leveled the trailer with a carpenter's level when I first bought it - focusing on the fridge because that's most sensitive appliance. I attached a big bubble level where I can see it in my mirrors. Attached another one on the side for front to back leveling. And that was the end of my fiddling. I'm usually solo, so I have to be able to do this without a spotter.
That's what I did with a trailer. I leveled the TT nice and good for the fridge with a carpenter's level. Then I placed a big bubble level on the front of the TT so that I could see it while backing up. I had to jimmy up the bubble level so it showed level when the fridge was level (they were not the same).
With my class C, I leveled it to the fridge with the carpenter's level and then placed a bubble level inside the cab where I can easily see it as I back-up. Again, I had to jimmy up the bubble level so it reads level when the fridge is level.
To me, this is the easiest because I don't have to keep getting in and out of the vehicle to check. I simply back-in to where I want to be parked, check the bubble level, pull up about a foot, get out and place the necessary blocks down and then get in and back onto the blocks. Done. One person, one hop out of the vehicle, and I'm good to go.
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