KPruitt wrote:
Hi,
Everyone! New member and need some help. I just purchased a 2007 Holiday Rambler Neptune been doing some discovery learning parked in my driveway. My auto leveling system when engaged puts the jacks down the panel reads that the rig is level, not so it raises the rear wheels off the pavement. The Manuel tells you not to lift the tires off the ground. Is there an adjustment I can make to fix this?....
KPruitt,
Auto leveling for the most part, is what I consider, used for "mild" off level situations. In that, if you look at your position, and only some slight leveling is needed, then it's normally real good for that. But, if you get into situations where, you know that there's a possibility of front, back or side wheels potentially off the ground, then manual leveling, in my opinion, is the order of the day.
And, in those situations where "enhanced" leveling is encountered, I carry some planks/lumber etc. to drive up on, to primarily level the coach. That way, the jacks are then used to "fine tune" the finished level process and, I also use blocks under them so they're not extended very far which, keeps them from tweaking the mounts and the frame. Yep, it's a bit more tedious than just pulling up on a site and pushing a button but, I certainly don't mind.
I'm not in any hurry to do damage to my rig, tweak a windshield, bind interior doors, etc. And, when it comes time to pack up, again, I'm in no hurry so, driving off the lumber and packing it away is no big deal. But, it sure as heck comes in handy when in off-level situations. Even if you have to do it at home, it's still good because, one, you're at home, and two, you're keeping the wheels/tires on the ground. Good luck.
Scott
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