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Old 05-06-2004, 06:57 AM   #1
Montana_621
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Leveling - need ideas and suggestions....

In June we will be taking our 5er up to Mike's parents house to stay with them (they always have too many people there and we fight for beds - there are 6 kids in all). Since the unit is sooo big, we are going to have to park in the driveway sideways because the ditch across the street is too steep to drive down in. Since the live on a lake and the drop from the street to the lake is there, when we park across the driveway like that we are going to be on quite a slant. How do you go about leveling the 5er like that or can you even? Are we nuts?

Melissa
'02 Montana 3295RK
'03 Ram 2500 Quad Cab, Cummins Diesel
 
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