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โJun-18-2018 02:18 PM
pnichols wrote:DrewE wrote:
For my motorhome, at least, the shower draining decently seems to be the most sensitive to inadequate leveling.
Hmmmm ..... our shower has a "pan bottom" with a 2-3 inch high edge all around it's circumference. Being out of level enough to not be able to take a shower with our shower's design is not a concern at all, unless it's floor drain should clog without the shower taker noticing it.
โJun-18-2018 02:03 PM
kfp673 wrote:Desert Captain wrote:
Under the heading of "opinions vary"...
Auto leveler systems are: expensive, problematic and for the most part totally unnecessary... basically a solution for which there is no known problem. :h
Their weight comes right off of your payload {and most Class C's, especially any 26 - 30' + are already short of}. Most sites in CG's and especially RV parks are dead level to begin with. Walk around any CG or RV Park and count the number of folks with auto levelers deployed... that are using leggo blocks or good ole 2 X 6's. :S
Levelers are about as reilable as slides and auto steps {as in not very} and provide little if any benefit in most locations. Oh, did I mention that they are ridiculously expensive? All salesmen highly recommend them as in "You have got to get these..." which tells you a lot about the relative mark up involved.
Other than that {Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?}
Like I said.... Opinions and YMMV.
:C
Interestingly, I am 100% on the opposite side of this argument. I am in the market for a new RV and will not buy anything without auto level ever again. I have had RV's for 20 years and most of our camping is east coast in the mountains etc where it is very common to need 4-8" of lift. My last trip was a festival we were attending and it was raining. Unit kept kicking the levelers and took me no less than an hour to get the thing level. My wife says I have run out of course words just from leveling the camper. I think I would go without a shower before auto levers on my next unit ๐
โJun-18-2018 01:50 PM
DrewE wrote:
For my motorhome, at least, the shower draining decently seems to be the most sensitive to inadequate leveling.
โJun-18-2018 12:48 PM
pnichols wrote:
For what it's worth ... I'd rather not need either blocks or jacks anywhere near as often.
How about a couple of features that are long overdue:
1. RV propane refrigerators mounted on gimbal'd frames so that they are always level.
AND
2. RV beds mounted on gimbal'd frames or with some kind of simple and easy to access four-corner bed jacks so that they could always be made pretty level.
โJun-18-2018 12:42 PM
โJun-18-2018 09:43 AM
Desert Captain wrote:
Under the heading of "opinions vary"...
Auto leveler systems are: expensive, problematic and for the most part totally unnecessary... basically a solution for which there is no known problem. :h
Their weight comes right off of your payload {and most Class C's, especially any 26 - 30' + are already short of}. Most sites in CG's and especially RV parks are dead level to begin with. Walk around any CG or RV Park and count the number of folks with auto levelers deployed... that are using leggo blocks or good ole 2 X 6's. :S
Levelers are about as reilable as slides and auto steps {as in not very} and provide little if any benefit in most locations. Oh, did I mention that they are ridiculously expensive? All salesmen highly recommend them as in "You have got to get these..." which tells you a lot about the relative mark up involved.
Other than that {Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?}
Like I said.... Opinions and YMMV.
:C
โJun-15-2018 06:34 PM
maillemaker wrote:
I weighed my RV once at a truck stop and we are under weight so that's not a problem either. But then my under-rig compartments and cabinets are all mostly empty. I don't know what you guys take camping with you but for me it's a soft bag full of clothes for the weekend and some guns and that's about it. I suspect the food and water weigh more than anything else. A couple of times we have gone for week-long trips to Disney and then the cabinets get pretty well used up but I still don't put anything in the dirty and rusty old under-rig compartments except my little gas grill. Well, I recently relocated my house battery into the compartment behind the generator and added a second one. the rest of the compartment is a rubbermaid tub for the poop pipe.
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โJun-14-2018 10:51 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
are 8 inch boards wide enough to support the edges of the tire treads?
โJun-14-2018 10:30 AM