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Old 05-16-2021, 01:54 PM   #1
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Equilazer system Hydraulic Leveling System

I have a 2019 Alante 29S, when adjusting my levelling in the street. Put the MH manually level and then reset the level. When using the auto-level again it does level the MH but the left side always need to be raise a bit more. I'm levelling at the same spot were I reset my levelling so it should be same, but no it always need to be raise on the left side. Now my driveway as some incline and my rear jack seem to be quit high does it matter or not the left side the rear wheel touch the ground but not as much, I would like. Add some pics to help to understand. Just wondering if this is normal or ok.

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Old 05-18-2021, 02:35 PM   #2
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Doesn't seem like it would be, maybe try resetting the "level" again and see if still does it. Could be that you are getting close to the limit on one of the levelers. Have you tried it on a different surface that may not need that much of the elevler to deploy?
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I used to get the "excessive angle" notification in a few places that I park until I took a 2x12 and cut it into 12" squares and place them under the jacks. Speeds up the whole process and keeps the coach from being grounded. I carry 6 squares and usually the two extras go to the down slope side of the spot. It helps, not as easy as just hitting the button but..
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I always rough level on blocks first if the angle is steep; then I put hosspads down under each leveling jack along with blocks on top of the hosspads under the low jack(s). I don’t like any of my tires losing contact with the ground, and I try to limit the travel length of my jack rams.
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