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Old 04-03-2021, 10:41 AM   #41
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Greetings to all, we have a 2018 Thor Quantum rw28 and currently use some 2X12's to help with leveling. I'm considering buying the Lego style blocks or the Andersen 3604 levelers. I'd like to hear pro's and con's for each style. We're leaving on a 6 week trip to the Grand Circle in early May and can foresee encountering some unlevel sites. Thanks in advance.
I carry 4 2x12x3' planks for soft camping sites that are damp or unlevel

Set them under the jacks to keep from getting mud or gravel on the jack pads

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Old 04-03-2021, 11:13 AM   #42
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Not trying to hijack this thread but I’ve got to ask. I have the LCI Level Up system with 9” stamped steel pad feet. Even with snap pads the feet cup. Then the pads won’t stay on. I took them off (rear) and beat them close to flat again (felt like a blacksmith). So I’m still going to make and carry 2x12x12 pads (4) to carry with me. Somebody on another thread said they made heavier duty feet pads. I’ve searched and can’t find. Anyone remember that? On, and btw, the single bolt holding the pads on was loose enough to cause the bolt hole to wallow out oblong. All 4 were loose enough to spin the foot. Nice, huh!
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Old 04-03-2021, 11:14 AM   #43
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Back when my coach was new I reprogrammed the auto level twice to achieve decent leveling fairly close to the ground without raising wheels off

The second time programming improved the ground height by two inches or so lower at auto level

My normal routine is manual and using the arrows and lighted bubble level on the LCI panel
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