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Old 04-17-2019, 12:57 AM   #6
The Guidrys
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Windsport 34F
State: Louisiana
Posts: 97
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Welcome to the CLUB!

Yep, use the manual level.

I have a level I keep next to my drivers seat when manually leveling my coach.

I start with trying to park in spots where they are almost level. Its not always real world, However, I usually get it real close within 2 to 3*.

Whenever possible, I prefer to start with the rear jacks of the coach, then the front jacks. Once front to rear is level, then adjust side to side. I ALWAYS put all four of my jacks down so the coach is stable when the slide is put out and when walking. I also readjust my level if I am on a gravel/dirt pad or campsite.

Since we frequently camp at certain state parks/campgounds, we know which sites are better than others, and know which ones to stay away!

Safe Travels!
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