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Old 02-17-2016, 01:02 AM   #8
webnomads
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Miramar 34.1
State: Indiana
Posts: 6
THOR #3677
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Originally Posted by Chance View Post
I'm curious -- does leveling work if owner places blocks under jacks to bring the "effective" lift requirement under 3.5 degrees? Or does the controller measure initial conditions to be more than 3.5 degrees and then won't even extend jacks at all?

If so, can you use blocks and then manually level?
You could use blocks under the front/rear tires to adjust the base level that the system reads in order to 'trick' the system into thinking it's more level than it is. We had a site with roughly a 2.6-3.0 degree slope and couldn't level at all back in January. I wouldn't recommend bringing your tires off the ground in any case because it's a lot of weight (plus an angle) on round steel tubing.
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