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jefe_4x4
Mar 22, 2016Explorer
I use two, tiny, stick-on, semi-curved bubble levels; one on the left rear side of the camper, and one on the rear left of the camper in close proximity. In one look you can check the fore-to-aft level and the side-to-side level. We like to keep the bed with our heads slightly elevated so have developed our own slightly off way of positioning. This is also good for allowing rain to run off the back of the TC and not puddle near the vents. The levels have both been on there for over a decade and have not been scraped or fallen off.
Formerly, we tried to use the round level on the table in the TC, but found the table was not plumb. We have a thick carpet with pad, so the level on the floor is no good. If newer 'e' devices can do the same job without getting out of the cab, go for it.
We have a large, fold down, center console on the Dodge and I've wondered if it is level enough to just put a 6" level two ways on the console to see where we're going.
jefe
Formerly, we tried to use the round level on the table in the TC, but found the table was not plumb. We have a thick carpet with pad, so the level on the floor is no good. If newer 'e' devices can do the same job without getting out of the cab, go for it.
We have a large, fold down, center console on the Dodge and I've wondered if it is level enough to just put a 6" level two ways on the console to see where we're going.
jefe
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