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dvanveld

leveling

Post by dvanveld »

What do any of you to level the coach when parking?
Barbara & Ken
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Post by Barbara & Ken »

When we first purchased our Born Free, we considered having a leveling system installed, but decided to wait at least a year to see if we really needed to add such an expensive system. In the three and a half years that we've owned the Born Free, we've encountered only a few sites that were not sufficiently level. On those occasions, we used Lynx Leveler blocks and had good results. Glad we didn't need to spend around $4,000 on a leveling system.
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Post by bcope01 »

I use 2x6 boards about 18" in length with one end beveled at 45 degrees. Cheap and they work!

Bill
Barb & Bill
2004 Born Free 22' Built for Two (Sold)
no longer towing a 2008 Smart ForTwo

Escondido, CA
Nathan Cook

Leveling

Post by Nathan Cook »

The Lynx blocks have worked fine for us too.
Nathan
bill crommett

Sleeping on the slant

Post by bill crommett »

Unless we are going to be in one spot for several days, we just move around until we feel we can sleep in comfort. Norcold says that the refrigerator will function with the coach being off-lever as much as 6 degrees, so if we can stand it we let it stay for the night.. Otherwise, we carry a collection of 3/4 inch plywood slabs, but seldom use them.
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