Jun-06-2014 07:52 AM
Jun-18-2014 08:28 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
4x4van, although wheel chocks are a must if doing this, don't forget there may be a little give in those chocks too.
Jun-10-2014 04:40 PM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Jun-10-2014 04:18 PM
Jun-09-2014 05:50 PM
J-Rooster wrote:
You never want your back wheels off the ground the parking brake on the rear wheels is what holds the coach in place! Since your back wheels are already off the ground I would cut 2"X10"X 2'douglas fir planks and slide them under your back wheels then lower your jacks. Make sure the planks are under all tire tread. Then use a couple pieces of douglas fir beam to the height that they just slide under your rear jacks then lift the jacks just enough to level the coach.
Jun-09-2014 03:18 PM
Jun-09-2014 02:17 PM
wildmanbaker wrote:
mssmith, are you sure it was deleted? I sometimes have a post disappear, only to find that I actually did not post it, bit deleted by mistake.
JetAonly, yes lucky, the only damage was the inside duals valve stems were sheared off, and the rear leveling jack mounding plates were bent. Some work with a press and large crescent wrenches make them good as new.
OK lets hope the OP can get his problems fixed.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Jun-09-2014 06:51 AM
Dale.Traveling wrote:cKarlGo wrote:Sounds like a good plan. Suspect the system needs to be recalibrated and the dealer should have shown you how to perform during the pick up walk thru. Reply back what they find.
,,, There's definitely something wrong with the system that needs attention from the dealer. I'm going out again next weekend and have a stop planned with the dealer to deal with a couple of the issues that have cropped up.
Jun-09-2014 03:50 AM
cKarlGo wrote:Sounds like a good plan. Suspect the system needs to be recalibrated and the dealer should have shown you how to perform during the pick up walk thru. Reply back what they find.
,,, There's definitely something wrong with the system that needs attention from the dealer. I'm going out again next weekend and have a stop planned with the dealer to deal with a couple of the issues that have cropped up.
Jun-09-2014 03:00 AM
Jun-08-2014 06:51 PM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Jun-08-2014 06:50 PM
Jun-08-2014 06:24 PM
wildmanbaker wrote:
Some on here seem to have lost grasp of common sense and the laws of physics. Where are these vector forces coming from? If a MH is on the jacks, it should not be moving. mssmith; of course it is going to move, just as it would if it was not on the jacks and you took the brakes off. If the ground, or area you are trying to level on is that unstable, what are you doing driving your MH on it?
We probably have used our leveling system in some of the worst conditions, and areas of anyone. We use to snowmobile, pulling the 2 sled trailer with the MH. The last time we went, the snow park and campground were not plowed, and I was not paying enough attention. Went down a 35 deg. ramp into the campground and was stuck. Had crappy cable changes that kept throwing off. Anyway, finely got to the snow park and someone was parked in the inlet road. Stuck again, put the chains back on and tried to back up a 30 deg road, but missed road, and was stuck again. Got someone to take me into Les Schwab to get real chains. Used the leveling jacks again, on the 30 deg angle, in large rocks to raise the rear of the MH to get the chains on. The front jacks were down and manually raised the rear. It did move forward about 1.5 feet before it anchored. Got the real chains on and drove out the road that I had plowed coming in, and parked for the night at another snow park not far from there. We leveled up on compact snow and the front wheels were off the snow slightly. It was solid as I tried to shake it and it never moved for the time we where there. This was REAL WORLD experience, either Fleetwood makes great choices in the leveling systems or the systems them selves are very robust.
Jun-08-2014 06:21 PM
Jun-08-2014 02:01 PM