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How do you level?

samhain7
Explorer
Explorer
I am self taught...my method may. It be the best, so I am curious how you all tell you rig is level?
I have seen the bubble indicators you attach to the sides..which I may get. In the meantime, how do YOU tell your level?
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2016 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins, E2 WD w/sway
2015 Starcraft Autumn Ridge 289BHS
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pfidahospud
Explorer
Explorer
Free RV Companion App

One function is a leveler tool that advises how much to raise/lower sides or front to back. Very handy.

Lynnmor
Explorer
Explorer
pappcam wrote:
Soon after I bought it I used a 4 foot level on the floor in the centre of the TT and once it was level both ways I stuck 2 bubble levels on the TT and I've used those ever since. Works for me.


I do a similar thing. I use the frame and adjust the trailer to get as level as possible front to rear and side to side. I also check at multiple places because these lightweight frames twist easily. Once leveled, I install levels at opposite corners so that I can see any twist. The cheap levels can be stuck on only after replacing the junk foam with VHB tape from 3M.

2oldman
Explorer II
Explorer II
samhain7 wrote:
So in those videos the prop up only one axl {sic} on the dual axl trailer....How can that be good?
I only have to level on one tire quite often. Why is that bad?
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Passin_Thru
Explorer
Explorer
I wait and see which way the shower water flows. I can usually level it by eye.

Keith_Haw
Explorer
Explorer
I usually don't worry about the slide. On the class A I used to own you couldn't extend the slide until you leveled the MH. So I figured if it wasn't needed for the MH it wasn't that important on the TT. I may be wrong but that's my thinking.

BubbaChris
Explorer
Explorer
I've only seen one mention of their slide. We're fairly new to this and learned we need to put the slide out first if it is a dirt/gravel space.
2013 Heartland North Trail 22 FBS Caliber Edition
2013 Ford Expedition EL with Tow Package

john_bet
Explorer
Explorer
pappcam wrote:
Soon after I bought it I used a 4 foot level on the floor in the centre of the TT and once it was level both ways I stuck 2 bubble levels on the TT and I've used those ever since. Works for me.
That's what I did. When we stop I look to see how it is and put 2x8 under low side tires and use tongue jack for front to back. Works for my 5er too.
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2018 Grand Design 337RLS

curveballer98
Explorer
Explorer
i first look at my site or the spot where i'd like my trailer, look at the terrain for which side will be high or low...i back in where i'd like the rig set. I carry a 4 foot level with me and i place that on the floor in the trailer from side to side...over time, you can tell how much correction you need to make level. i also check at the a-frame right by the front wall as well as in the rear. once i figure what is needed, i pull my rig forward a few feet, get my levels out and stack them up. i have a slide out, so i keep that in mind and compensate for it. i've never been on a site that i've had to use more than probably 3 courses of levelers high. once i'm done my trailer is always inside the lines on the level usually about as level as can be.

wmoses
Explorer
Explorer
pappcam wrote:
Soon after I bought it I used a 4 foot level on the floor in the centre of the TT and once it was level both ways I stuck 2 bubble levels on the TT and I've used those ever since. Works for me.

Me too. Only way to properly install the stock on levels which always will give good level reasons provided they don't move after installation.
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Wayne
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EnochLight
Explorer
Explorer
samhain7 wrote:
So in those videos the prop up only one axl on the dual axl trailer....

How can that be good?


Most of the examples showed the duals using two. I think it was just an edit to show how quickly they can be slid on.
2013 Gulfstream Amerilite 16BHC Travel Trailer pulled with a 2008 Ford Escape Limited

samhain7
Explorer
Explorer
So in those videos the prop up only one axl on the dual axl trailer....

How can that be good?
Final notice from MasterCard. Good! I'm sick of hearing from them.
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2016 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins, E2 WD w/sway
2015 Starcraft Autumn Ridge 289BHS

EnochLight
Explorer
Explorer
ScottG wrote:
AFter reading about Anderson Camper Levelers here on RV.net, I bought a set.
Let me tell you they are the greatest!! Anderson levelers


Wow - thanks for mentioning these. I have a ~3500 pound 18 foot single axle and just ordered one after seeing your post!
2013 Gulfstream Amerilite 16BHC Travel Trailer pulled with a 2008 Ford Escape Limited

rbpru
Explorer II
Explorer II
I use a Carpenter’s level on the floor for front to back and do not pay much attention to the side to side unless it is way off. I carry some 2x8s if needed.

A few days and we are off again, so it does not seem worth the effort to spend much time leveling.
Twenty six foot 2010 Dutchmen Lite pulled with a 2011 EcoBoost F-150 4x4.

Just right for Grandpa, Grandma and the dog.

pappcam
Explorer
Explorer
Soon after I bought it I used a 4 foot level on the floor in the centre of the TT and once it was level both ways I stuck 2 bubble levels on the TT and I've used those ever since. Works for me.
2023 Grand Design Imagine 2970RL
2011 F150 XLT 5.0

RVJimofOregon
Explorer
Explorer
sbowman871 wrote:
http://www.amazon.com/Hopkins-09715-Hitch-Level/dp/B000FGM3MW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1403573740&sr=8-3&keywords=hoppy+level
I have been using this for about 3 years now. Once you calibrate it, you can get your side to side and front to back all from one point. Rotate the clear face plate, and it will show you what side needs to come up and indicate the inches of rise it needs. It's all you need.


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