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Old 05-04-2020, 10:19 AM   #21
Texan
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There are many good suggestions on here but the cheapest and most effective is the 2x12 blocks. You can go to manual mode then raise your middle and rear jacks and add a couple of blocks under each of them. Some times i have as many as 4 blocks under the rear jacks. As has been stated the shorter the piston the more stable rv, especially the rear jack. After manually raising the jacks to add blocks then go back to auto level and push the button and let it relevel your rv. It all depends on the contour of the ground as to how many blocks you need. If this works for you as it does for me then you may not add any thing else for stability but blocks are a start.
 
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