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sgfrye
Apr 22, 2018Explorer
Learjet wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Simply buy or borrow a Laser Level. Shoot the beam under the RV. Adjust RV so the bottom of the frame at the 4 corners are the same distance from the Laser line and frame bottom. Now glue two small HOPPY levels one for side to side and one for front to back near the leveling control center. Even with my auto 6 point leveling system I have the levels attached.
The LevelPro does more than that...I see people still don't understand what it is and what it does and how to use it. That's ok :)
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I've been using LevelMatePRO for several months on my TT
The number one thing I like is that as I pull into site , I know before I get out of truck how off level I am to 1/4 inch increments so it takes guess work out of board and or Lego block height needed.
Important thing to do when you originally setup is get your rv level with slides out if you have them. The unit "remembers" this leveling and compensates for it with slides in.
I still verify with a small bubble level inside TT, It's always been dead on accurate
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