โMay-23-2015 07:43 AM
โMay-25-2015 10:40 AM
DanLee wrote:
QUOTE Our HWH levelers are automatic. Push a button to deploy and level and push a button to retract. They level the MH but do not reduce ground clearance. The HWH levelers on our larger MH were air levelers on the wheels and did not have jacks. You could reduce ground clearance on those. Cost for the View was $4700 but in my opinion well worth it. But as I said before and also someone else, go to the HWH factory in Iowa to have them installed. Great people and know what they are doing.UNQUOTE
Do the HWH levelers void the warranty of the Sprinter Chassis?
โMay-25-2015 10:37 AM
DanLee wrote:
QUOTE Our HWH levelers are automatic. Push a button to deploy and level and push a button to retract. They level the MH but do not reduce ground clearance. The HWH levelers on our larger MH were air levelers on the wheels and did not have jacks. You could reduce ground clearance on those. Cost for the View was $4700 but in my opinion well worth it. But as I said before and also someone else, go to the HWH factory in Iowa to have them installed. Great people and know what they are doing.UNQUOTE
Do the HWH levelers void the warranty of the Sprinter Chassis?
โMay-25-2015 06:16 AM
โMay-24-2015 07:27 PM
DanLee wrote:magrred wrote:
Before we down sized to the View 24G, we had a 40 ft, triple slide DP and our rule of thumb was ( cocktails for 6, dinner for 4, sleeps 2) now with the View our rule of thumb is (cocktails for 4, dinner for 2 unless outside, and still sleeps 2). For comfort and convenience, we replaced the sofa/inflate a bed with 2 recliners and installed HWH levelers. The creature comforts for the View are a comprimise over the larger MH but for 2 we could be comfortable for an extended trip. Just done a 1 weeker with no problems.
Do the HWH levelers deploy by jacking such as a bottle jack? Or do you push a button? Do they significantly reduce ground clearance? Cost? Greatly appreciate your reply.
โMay-24-2015 06:55 PM
โMay-24-2015 05:54 PM
โMay-24-2015 03:07 PM
tpi wrote:
I will say these smaller rigs are best for travelers. If you plan on planting the RV in one place for weeks at a time, consider larger. The View would be ideal for touring..narrow and more direct handling.
โMay-24-2015 01:16 PM
โMay-24-2015 12:42 PM
โMay-24-2015 12:12 PM
โMay-24-2015 06:52 AM
magrred wrote:
Before we down sized to the View 24G, we had a 40 ft, triple slide DP and our rule of thumb was ( cocktails for 6, dinner for 4, sleeps 2) now with the View our rule of thumb is (cocktails for 4, dinner for 2 unless outside, and still sleeps 2). For comfort and convenience, we replaced the sofa/inflate a bed with 2 recliners and installed HWH levelers. The creature comforts for the View are a comprimise over the larger MH but for 2 we could be comfortable for an extended trip. Just done a 1 weeker with no problems.
โMay-23-2015 07:19 PM
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