I use a 2' carpenters level on the floor of the storage compartment. I can see it while operating the controls. I also have a Hoppy level mounted above the leveling controls to let be know where to go back to when hooking up.
Also have a large level on the hitch on that indicates both directions.
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Originally Posted by edatlanta
I put my level right inside the entry door on the floor. It is easy to reach with the steps still retracted.
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I can put my level on five different surfaces and get five different readings. So, I use the floor between the slides and the floor of the freezer compartment. If I can hit a happy median, I'm happy, too.