How level is level enough?
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04-15-2016, 12:47
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RE: How level is level enough?
(04-14-2016 01:01)cmillsap Wrote: As my signature will show, I owned three Wanderlodges prior to owning my present Prevost. Two of those busses were equipped with slides. The big negative I felt about a Wanderlodge revolved around the operation of the slides. I always felt it was a P.I.A. to extend and retract the slides. Sometimes we camped overnight without opening the slides because it was more trouble than it was worth to go through the process. The Wanderlodge LXi is equipped with a HWH hydraulic slide integrated with the HWH hydraulic leveling jacks. The zero tolerance between the slide body and the bus body made it imperative that the bus be level before extending or retracting the slide. Consequently, the jacks had to be deployed to level the bus before the slide controls allowed the slide to be operated. Therefore, if the jacks were unable to level the bus, there was no ability to operate the slide. So extending the slides was an intimidating multiple process and the steps had to be followed exactly.Chuck On my 04 Marathon I never had to do any leveling prior to extending the slide. same as my current 03 Liberty h345. |
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How level is level enough? - cmillsap - 04-14-2016, 01:01
RE: How level is level enough? - Hisham Amaral - 04-15-2016 12:47
RE: How level is level enough? - davidbrady - 04-15-2016, 13:19
RE: How level is level enough? - cmillsap - 04-15-2016, 16:27
RE: How level is level enough? - Hisham Amaral - 04-16-2016, 09:04
RE: How level is level enough? - davidbrady - 04-16-2016, 11:55
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