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SEWRIGHT
11-01-2005, 12:01 AM
Does the class B require to be leveled? Fridge did not work and light was out - moved a few feet and light started blinking again and fridge started working ???
Any help would be greatly appreciated SEWRIGHT
hertig
11-03-2005, 10:01 PM
Even if it was not required for the fridge, I would consider levelling it just for the comfort of the users... Probably those plastic stacking blocks would be the most practical for a class B (fairly small and light).
turnipbwc
11-03-2005, 10:21 PM
I try to get my class B as level as I can when I park. I have two levels on the inside, one the front and one on the side. If I need more I carry wooden blocks that have an angle cut to pull up on to. I have several blocks from one inch up to four inchs. Works for me.
turnip42 (Ray)
bluesman
12-20-2005, 01:48 PM
There are new Levelers out there that might help you goto www.superlevellers.com
Bill :cool:
s.harrington
01-14-2006, 03:43 AM
You should always level your rig if you are using your fridge. You don't have to spend $$$$ on leveling jacks to do it. Some cheap hand crank ones should do the trick. Just make sure of there load capacity.
classbpaul
09-28-2006, 04:20 AM
bluesman - 12/20/2005 1:48 PM
There are new Levelers out there that might help you goto www.superlevellers.com
Bill :cool:
Superlevellers is not what I thought it would be.
I wish some Class B brand/s would offer Class A jacks. If it gets windy during a thunderstorm at night, the rocking could ruin a good night's rest. Think about it, a truck camper has jacks, just like a Class A has; to level and reduce wind effect.
Why not offer at least 2 in the rear to reduce the effects of wind.
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