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laj32
May 04, 2016Explorer
JoeChiOhki wrote:laj32 wrote:JoeChiOhki wrote:
Leveled the unit to the fridge, then anchored two bubble levels in the front driver's side corner.
Works well and quick, as it has for over fifty years :).
Yes, bubbles work fine, this is just a geeky bubble. But I still can't see the bubbles while parking, so this eliminates a lot of back and forth trying to get the side-to-side as close as possible without leaving the driver seat. This isn't as big a deal in an rv park and camp grounds where things are already pretty level, but in the uneven forest with my pop-up trailer, it's very helpful while picking a spot.
That's when you get it level at home, and install two in the cab ;)
Since this is a Truck Camper, and not a trailer, once the truck is level, the camper is level :)
This was designed for a pull-behind Trailer. My dad has a big bus and he thinks it's slick because his auto levelers don't exactly "auto-level" and he likes the quick-glance at the app and a couple button presses on the bus and he's level'er. I also have someone using it in his Customized Van-camper because he likes to park at the right angles without necessarily needing to jack it up.
And yes, bubbles on the dash would work just as well, especially in a truck camper.
Two RV LEVELS could be installed on a longer rig, a Bus, one in front and one in back, to compare the left-right levels between them to prevent twisting.
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