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Old 02-03-2019, 11:06 PM   #3923
jannnda
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Model: 3719 Newmar
State: Arkansas
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If you think bent leveling feet are bad, try loosing one. I heard a tingling sound while we on the road and thought I hit a piece of steel. Nope, that was the leveling pad flinging off into the yonder. They are not expensive to replace. When the ground is questionable, I use plywood pads under the levelers. I screwed together two layers of 3/4 inch thick plywood, about one foot square, each piece of plywood is at 90 degrees to one another.



I don't worry about having one or more tires in the air when leveling the RV. The last time we used it, both front whees were a couple inches off the ground. At one time we had nine people inside. No problem, but we old people don't thrash around much.


Where did you get new feet? Are they hard to replace? Thanks
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