| When traveling most people like to park on level | | | | design high-tech plastic plank stackers. But how do |
| ground in an RV when they stop. Most RV campsites | | | | you know when you RV is level? Well let me tell you |
| do have perfectly level pads, but sometimes you do | | | | about the secrets to manual leveling your |
| not have this luxury and therefore you need to level | | | | Recreational Vehicle. |
| your RV yourself. Some vehicles come with | | | | First open the door on your motor home on the side |
| self-leveling systems and feet, which extend down | | | | and open it half way. Does it stay or does it open |
| and self level the vehicle. Unfortunately, not all motor | | | | further or close. Which ever way it moves is down |
| coaches, recreational vehicles or motor homes have | | | | hill and thus you are not level. Next almost close your |
| such exotic features. | | | | door but leave it open one inch, which way does it |
| On my coach, since I have a truck chassis, which | | | | go? If it goes out then you are leaning to that side. |
| weighs quite a bit and the inner frame rails are | | | | If it went back before then you need to put a plank |
| somewhat close together it does not have a | | | | under the back wheel on that side; see how simple |
| self-leveling system, but since I have adequate | | | | this secret is? Consider this in 2006. |
| underneath storage it is easy to carry a few specially | | | | |