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dedmiston wrote:
If you're more out of level than that, do everything the same, except in addition to using the legos or Anderson levelers, use a shovel to dig holes in front of the uphill tires. As you pull forward, your uphill side will fall into the holes and the downhill side will rise up onto the blocks.
Make sure you fill your holes in when you leave camp.
โFeb-22-2018 11:08 AM
rockandride6 wrote:
9. Leveling best practices
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dedmiston wrote:
...Keep this up until you master the basics, and then you can tackle the nice-to-haves, like lighted camp markers, killer outdoor sound system & theater, solar powered ice maker, etc. The sky's the limit.
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LowRyter wrote:Gotcha I always check my spares as well. If you have some wood you can stack it to roll one wheel up it. Or get a bottle jack a Harbor fright
Mine has a spare tire but no jack. Of course the spare only held 10lb when I needed it.
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