mayo30 wrote:
Use the feature on your iphone,very fast and slick,shows degrees of tilt and direction .
X2
I had my wife drive around an empty parking lot, with me inside. Using walkie talkies, I watched the level app until we found a side to side level spot. I attached a 4-5" Hoppy level on the front drivers side of the TT at mirror level. If your eyes are good you can see the level in your mirror. At night, the stop light will illuminate the level. If boondocking I would drive around until I found a level spot. In a campground, with experience, you can estimate how many blocks are needed to level.
For front to back I use a bullseye level mounted on the A frame next to the tongue jack.
The routine was:
1. Level side to side with front Hoppy level
2. Chock the tires
3. Unhitch
4. Level front to back, very slightly hitch down. Using A frame level.
5. Lower rear stabilizers on pads, so they are just touching
6. Raise the front hitch jack to level. This is to slightly load the stabilizers.
7. If a small TT, this should be good. Large TT, lower front stabilizers