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Originally Posted by Lt Keefer
I realize you probably found your answer since you have not been back since your first post. But from my point of view, auto level is the way to go. Set your baseline level, then when you get to your destination it is as simple as pie. For those that say auto level takes longer, that is just not true. Nor is it true that it makes too many jerky motions. In my Hurricane, using auto level the jacks ground and lift and within 5 or 10 seconds it is level with a slight tilt to the rear and street side, for the A/C drains. No herky jerky as described in some threads. I turn on the system, push one button and get on with my life.
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What's true for you and your coach is not necessarily true for others and their coaches as evidenced by the many threads/posts preferring manual over auto leveling. One of my first threads here on this forum was asking about the roller coaster ride when auto leveling. I am definitely in the camp of manual leveling with my RV, it's OK that you're in the camp of auto leveling with your RV.