Doug and Cassi Glass

Clifton Forge, VA

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My HWH levelers move in pairs; 2 front or 2 right or two left or 2 rear. If you have air ride, dump the air first, then level front to back, and then side to side. I bought one of those leveling gadgets from RV Innovations and it works great. CW sells them now for about $45.00.
Also, leave the bathroom door about 1/2 way open. When it stays open you're very close to level.
Usually the Legos will get crushed by the weight of the m/h. A piece of plywood works good or cutting boards from WM.
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D.R.Bain

Michigan

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Doug and Cassi Glass wrote: My HWH levelers move in pairs; 2 front or 2 right or two left or 2 rear. If you have air ride, dump the air first, then level front to back, and then side to side. I bought one of those leveling gadgets from RV Innovations and it works great. CW sells them now for about $45.00.
Also, leave the bathroom door about 1/2 way open. When it stays open you're very close to level.
Usually the Legos will get crushed by the weight of the m/h. A piece of plywood works good or cutting boards from WM.
I had a 2x10 plank that I used for ramping and leveling my old A that didn't have levelers. I cut it into 10 inch squares and was using them for landing pads beneath the levelers until they started to break one at a time. Now I use nothing under the levelers feet.
Dan, 2007 Damon Daybreak 3270
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D.R.Bain

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Quote: leave the bathroom door about 1/2 way open. When it stays open you're very close to level
The MH could lay on its side and if I opened the bathroom door it would stay where I put it. That is an exaggeration of course, but the hinges on the bathroom door are stiff.
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wa8yxm

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A lot depends on your rig,, A very very lot depends on your rig
Some are designed to be leveled with the jacks
However the best way is to "pre-level" as much as possible by parking on leggos
Then use the jacks to "Trim" if.. That is you have leveling jacks.
On some trailers the jacks are just stablilzers, no good for leveling at all.
Nothin adds excitment like something that is none of your business
John is Near Kenwood TS-2000 housed in a 2005 Damon Intruder 377
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