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Old 02-01-2023, 12:32 AM   #17
Pete'sMH
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Forest River Forester 235
State: Indiana
Posts: 4,884
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Originally Posted by Rvman12 View Post
Pete.....what model coach did you have and what leveling system was in it?

Do you recall the type or model snap pad you used or the size?

Thanks

We had an Equalizer(brand) leveling system on a 31 ft Newmar class A. It used 10 inch octagonal snap pads. I didn’t weigh them but would guess they were a pound or two each. It was enough to cause one or more jacks to drift down if the coach was in storage for several weeks. They didn’t go down a noticeable amount but gave me a “jacks down” alarm on start up. It never was an actual problem as they always came right up when I pushed the retract button. But I didn’t care for it. My jacks hung down a fair amount to begin with and the snap pads hung down even more. Never dragged them but, again I didn’t care for it. Your experience may differ. I will say that they are a quality product, the company was excellent to deal with and they did what they were supposed to do in preventing sinking into grass or hot asphalt surfaces.
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