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Nov-18-2015 08:31 AM
Snowbird67 wrote:I'm sorry you thought my post was "smart aleck". It wasn't meant to be smart aleck, I was 100% serious - honest answer to an honest question.
for those of you who actually gave me some ideas.. I thank you..we will look into the JT strongholds.. I read where they work with the 6 pt system.. I am one of those people extreme sensitivity to movement.. so appreciate what was said.. those of you who decided it was just a time to be a smart aleck.. go someplace else to do that.. I was asking an honest question, and was really hoping to get honest caring answers.. thank you to those that did just that.
Nov-17-2015 06:09 AM
WeBeFulltimers wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
I do hear from the newer fifths owners with the auto systems complain of the wiggle they were excepting to not have and not as level as they thought the result would be. Sometimes I can see they are not level.
chevman
If "they" are so far off-level that you can see it something IS definitely wrong.
The owner should be proactive and manually level the fiver and then recalibrate the leveling system electronics.
That is what I did when system was new and it hasn't failed in 4 years to be within 0.1 degrees level both side-to-side and front-to-back. I check it each time with a bubble level and the system's built-in display.
So far as wiggle goes it is almost eliminated by using 2" boards under each leveling pad as I stated in my previous reply to this thread.
I feel it is totally unnecessary to add additional hardware such as JTs or scissors jacks to the factory system if it is properly used.
Nov-17-2015 02:39 AM
Snowbird67 wrote:
Yep you read that right,, wiggle..we just got into our new big fifth wheel and find that it wiggles alot more than our little one did.. It has the 6 pt leveling system, but the back has the slide outs..so wondering if all of you owners have any ideas on how to get some of that out.. we tried extra jacks under that back, but that didnt help.. we are open to suggestions that have worked for you.. thank you..
Nov-16-2015 05:49 AM
Nov-16-2015 05:02 AM
larry barnhart wrote:
I do hear from the newer fifths owners with the auto systems complain of the wiggle they were excepting to not have and not as level as they thought the result would be. Sometimes I can see they are not level.
chevman
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Nov-14-2015 06:56 AM
lpxguy wrote:
I had the very same disappointment when we got our first 5er...I found the one thing that took the most wiggle out was keeping as much of the front jacks retracted as possible by setting them on large blocks. That alone made a huge difference.
Later I added JT Strongarms to the 4 pt level and wiggle is 98% gone
Nov-14-2015 06:54 AM
pcm1959 wrote:
We have the SteadyFast system on our 38' Lifestyle. It is a great system and only 3 quick, easy knobs to turn to deploy.
It does not remove 100% of the movement in the rear but in the front is just about does. I think you'd be pleased with the results.
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