Thanks for your comment. I'm no expert in the design and build of motorhomes. My understanding is small amounts of levelling (as shown in the video) will not cause too much twisting for short periods of time. I have experienced my bathroom door not closing properly when I have levelled up. My solution was to reduce the height of levelling to release the door and remove the strain on the coachbuild. There is no need to be perfectly level as it only encourages rain water to accumulate. If anyone has any thoughts or insight on this, please comment below.
Well done, good explanation Fliss.
might also be worth mentioning you can reverse onto the levellers too.
Also a mention of the spirit level!!!! 🌸🌸
Thank you, Mary. I'm going to do a follow-up video as I've been asked how you do this if you're on your own
Good advice, thank you.
Did you make a video to help level as a lone traveller. I finally understand how to do it, but need to know how to achieve this on my own
Thank you.
You're welcome
Here's the thing: if you level side to side unevenly on ramps so as to account for uneven ground, aren't you then twisting the chassis?
Thanks for your comment. I'm no expert in the design and build of motorhomes. My understanding is small amounts of levelling (as shown in the video) will not cause too much twisting for short periods of time. I have experienced my bathroom door not closing properly when I have levelled up. My solution was to reduce the height of levelling to release the door and remove the strain on the coachbuild.
There is no need to be perfectly level as it only encourages rain water to accumulate.
If anyone has any thoughts or insight on this, please comment below.
Be careful on gravel those ramps can fly out
They certainly can! I always wedge them as much as possible before trying to drive up them