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rv2go wrote:X-2, I level first then put the slides out! By doing this there is no binding whatsoever in the slides.
I would follow the manufactures instructions.
My Winnebago states: Level, then put slides out.
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Feb-12-2018 09:39 AM
devildog1971 wrote:
I was reading the manual that came with the 2002 40 foot DP. It implies to extend slides no matter how unlevel the motorhome is and after extending the slide rooms to then level the coach. I would think you would want the motorhome at least within some parameters of being level before deploying slides. It would seem if you were way out of canter it would be hard on the slide mechanisms . I have read this 3 times and it states when you arrive at your campsite take care of plugging in electric and water then deploy slides, then after slides are deployed you can then start to level your R V I guess I am really new to RV'ing at least as far as class A are concerned. With our truck campers we leveled the camper so that the refer was level what do you guys think
Feb-12-2018 09:31 AM
Corkey05 wrote:
My 2008 Holiday Rambler (Monaco) manual specifically states to follow the same process as the OP describes. Slides out, then level - to leave, you reverse the process.
This procedure came up at several Monaco rallies during class sessions and the company always held firm. The company prefers that slides be extended BEFORE dropping air, then leveling.
That said, I find myself sometimes leveling first if the site is so unlevel I would need to "push" the slide uphill to extend.
Either way, I've never had any issues with leveling - both work.
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