All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsPropane TankHow many of you had a propane tank go bad. We have chased a propane leak for years with many different technicians giving their two cents. Replaced the fill valve. Replaced the regulator. Replaced the gauge. And now replaced the internal pressure valve. Of course each time the tank would need to be purged. Apparently we have finally solved the leak by replacing the entire tank. Apparently where the tank sits behind the front wheel stones fly up and chip away at the tank seems. A pin hole has been the cause for years. Not sure why the technicians couldn't find this originally but most chase propane leaks with soapy water and not the proper tools. So if you have a propane odor make sure they check with all the correct tools.Re: Hankook tires Where to buy North East USAOnline thru Simple Tire. When I got mine I called and they checked the warehouse for current dates and set aside the six dates I wanted. I found a truck service that mounted and balanced the tires. Best price I could find.Re: wheel cover socket wrenchTractor supply has the correct size socket that fits the chrome lugs. You need a half inch to three quarter adapter which they sell also. I got both for under 12 dollars.Re: Cleveland, OH RV repair serviceTry Neff Brothers on Baumhart Road. They rent RV's and are a Workhorse service center. They fixed a slide issue for me and the cost was reasonable.Re: Leveling with hydraulic jacksAgain, thanks for all the replys. I have read thru all the answers a couple of times and have pulled out tips and things to do to help eliminate the bounce. I appreciate the imformation. Each reply had something of value. Some I will use and some maybe not. This site is great and to get all this experienceis super helpful. BillRe: Leveling with hydraulic jacksThanks to all the answers. I thought the Jack's would provide more stability then they do. Next time I will they to use the jack for more lift to remove more of the spring bounce.Leveling with hydraulic jacksWe have a Southwind 36 ft. New to us and also new to us are the use of leveling Jack's. We leveled some of the wheels with blocks to get close then used the Power Gear Jack's to finalize the level. We can raise the front and/or raise the rear individually which we did. The problem is we still get a lot of bounce walking or moving around in the motorhome. What is the proper way to level with Jack's and to minimize the bounce.I am assuming the Jack's could hold all the weight of the motorhome but you would not want the wheels dangling. Is there a sequence that should be followed to get level with minimum bounce?