All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: B+ motorhomesThanks Chas. And Ches and Marie, a question please. The automatic jacks are hydraulic, correct? If I am correct, do you have a one step push button system whereby the jacks level themselves and the unit or do you have the cheaper type where there is a joystick? The joystick system which I am considering is $800 cheaper than the one touch push button system. The sensible thing to do would be to get myself to a dealer and check this out, but we live in the country and that entails a 120 miles round trip which I do not relish. I trust this thread much more than I do the dealers with whom I have been talking. You guys are great!Re: B+ motorhomesThis thread has the most helpful info of any I have found and I have a query. I have a 2007 Lexington GTS 270 S and want to put hydraulic jacks on it (My choice of camping sites never seems to be a level one.) There appears to be two choices--joystick (cheaper) and automatic touch. Comments or suggestions please. Having had a pop-up, three tagalongs, and a fifth wheel, the motor home is an entirely different creature. I don't want to buy one system and then regret it. Thanks.Re: B+ motorhomesI just wanted to thank this forum for solving my noise problem. We listened to a whistle all the way from the southeast to San Francisco and back. We tried all types of fixes to the door until I read a note here from a person who said they solved their noise problem by affixing a baffle on the front arm of their awning. Just to be sure, we used the 'tried and true' duct tape fix, covering the small hole at the top of the awning arm and for extra measure, taping everything for about two feet down the arm. Blessed silence on a recent trip to Florida. Now we will attempt an easily removed yet permanent fix. I read all posts and thank all of you for your many suggestions.