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Old 06-13-2010, 04:39 AM   #1
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Slide out question

Since i haven't taken my TT out yet I am not sure of this.

When you move your slide out, does this typically change the level of the TT? If it does, do you typically pull in a do your slide outs then balance via your tires?

I have it set up currently in the grass, and it seemed to change once I moved the slide out....might be the non stable grass area as well...just curious.

Thanks for any helpful tips
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Old 06-13-2010, 07:02 AM   #2
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First I wouldnt try to level a trailer on grass. Put the tires on some boards or the links leveler blocks.
Level the trailer, CHOCK the tires, I use the BAL Chocks that go between the tires, and they really lock it in one place. Once the trailer is level and wheels chocked, slide out the slides, and DONT WORRY ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE. The trailer needs to be level for the slides to work and seal accuratly. It wont change enough to worry about after they are out.
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