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Old 07-06-2021, 08:09 AM   #4
DutchmenSport
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M.O.C. #22835
You always want to attempt to level the trailer as much as possible manually first form the tires on the ground. Boards, Lego leveling blacks or something else, always support the main weight of your Montana from the tires.

Next, the less you have to extend the leveling-stabilizer jacks, the better and more stable your camper will be. So, 3 rules of thumb. Avoid lifting the camper with the jacks, even if yours are hydraulic and it can lift. Second, level using the tires on the ground first. Third, use the jacks to fine tune the leveling process.
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