I got tired of carrying wooden blocks and planks around taking up my storage spaces in the motor home, and additionally taking a half hour to assemble Them all once I got to a campsite. I priced the Bigfoot leveling system (the manual leveling system) and installed the Bolt-on system on my Sprinter chassis myself along with a much younger person to do much of the work Crawling around underneath the motorhome. This is so much easier to get to the RV site and regardless of how level it is, get out and push the button and all four jacks drop down to the ground, and then it’s just a function of leveling a coach with a bubble level. I’ve had the coach in such an off camber site, that I had the front wheels lifted off the ground between 8 to 10 inches. Had to put down three plastic blocks underneath each front jack, but finally got it level. Life is so much easier after getting these jacks on. I had all the tools required to do the job so I only had the cost of the manual system from Bigfoot. The manual system cost me under $2500 delivered to my front door. The only other cost was 2 quarts of oil for the hydraulic pump. I am a happy camper.
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