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- Jim_ShoeExplorerI had semi-automatic HWH kick down levelers installed on my 'C'. My 'C' is too low to the ground for straight acting ones. They sure are nice to have when I pull into an RV park in the rain. I have no idea what I paid for them. Too long ago.
- ependydadExplorer
Bob Vaughn wrote:
I just got a quote from Big Foot in Fl. for 5400.00 for the 4 point. Seems a bit high to me.....
That does seem high. My research was from around spring of this year and was about $4,600 for an installed system at the Bigfoot facilities (not in Florida).
Maybe the installer that they picked is more expensive than having Bigfoot do the work directly? - Bob_VaughnExplorerI just got a quote from Big Foot in Fl. for 5400.00 for the 4 point. Seems a bit high to me.....
- Rog___NanExplorerWe had Quadra factory install Big Foots on our brand new motor home 20 years ago . Great investment still going strong.
- Homer1ExplorerWhen I checked price was $3600. for big foot.
- Dennis_M_MExplorerAs I recall (a shaky concept!) the BigFoot on our fiver was about $3,500 installed at Quadra in MI. Have had it for 8 years plus, best RV investment we ever made.
- fj12ryderExplorer IIII always thought they might be worth it if they came as part of the trailer, but then I've read quite a bit of negative input on their relative inability to rid the trailer of movement. The thought of spending that kind of money and then having to add JT Strongarms, expandable chocks, and maybe a pin tripod makes me think they just aren't worth the large cash outlay.
- ependydadExplorerI have found that leveling systems for fifth wheels run right about $4,000-$4,600. I checked with both the Lippert system and the Bigfoot system.
- JAXFLExplorerCheck with LazyDays being you are very close to them. I think the last time I checked for my motorhome it was in the $2600 range.
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