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Old 04-15-2018, 05:56 AM   #21
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I manually relevel using both a torpedo level and the auto display after a week or so.
Always use 2x8 blocks which I keep a good selection of. Also keep the curved leveling aids in case the site is sloped to one side for under the wheels.
 
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Old 07-29-2018, 07:51 AM   #22
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Ok here's a leveling question seeing as we just got our Montana last fall. I've noticed that even with auto leveling the doors in our front closet tend to keep wanting to slide open when we close them. (to left side of rig) The rest of the rig seems level. Used both a level on the floor in main area and even with ball bearing (no roll). Anyone else see that happen?
Our 3121 does the same thing. Our bedroom door came with a magnet/plate to keep the door from sliding open. I think I'm going to try to find something similar to add to the closet door.
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Old 07-29-2018, 07:55 AM   #23
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The leveling sensors are on the frame you will be lucky to find 3 places in the interior that are the same level. We use the bathroom door as our level point and set the auto level there.
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The frig needs to be level the rest of the rig not so much.
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Our 3121 does the same thing. Our bedroom door came with a magnet/plate to keep the door from sliding open. I think I'm going to try to find something similar to add to the closet door.

Same with our 3121RL as well. DW added a Velcro strip to keep the close door from sliding open. The rest of the rig is fine.
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The 6 point auto leveling system does a good job of auto leveling once we understand how to use it and use it correctly. The sensors are on the frame as we have seen on the factory tours so it is the frame that is being leveled. The interior is a different story as it is difficult to find 3 or 4 places that are the same level.We use the bathroom door as the level point.It was just a slight tweek. We have also used the golf ball on the floor trick.
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The 6 point auto leveling system does a good job of auto leveling once we understand how to use it and use it correctly. The sensors are on the frame as we have seen on the factory tours so it is the frame that is being leveled. The interior is a different story as it is difficult to find 3 or 4 places that are the same level.We use the bathroom door as the level point.It was just a slight tweek. We have also used the golf ball on the floor trick.

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Old 07-29-2018, 10:25 AM   #28
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Same with our 3121RL as well. DW added a Velcro strip to keep the close door from sliding open. The rest of the rig is fine.
Sounds like a good option too.
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