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Old 02-09-2016, 01:07 PM   #19
Chance
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In a case like this, is it viable to try parking in opposite direction to see if it tries to lift rear wheels off ground too? Is that even safe to have heavier end come off ground momentarily? I realize reversing parking direction may not be possible or desirable.

Just trying to learn what equipment limitations are. I recall seeing motorhomes in campgrounds with front wheels off ground, but don't recall rear of any MH off ground.


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They are better sealed with the slides in. When the slides are out, there are usually many more air gaps. You will feel them as "drafts".
Are these "air gaps" that cause drafts large enough to let insects and other pests get in motorhome? It wouldn't take much for ants, roaches, lizards, etc...
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