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Old 07-02-2017, 07:44 AM   #1
8amps
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Montana 3950 Level up & 2 Wheels coming off ground

Good morning! We have our new 2017 3950BR parked in the street out front of the house. Due to the slope down of the curbside of the road (door side) when we autoleveled, both tires came off the ground about 1/2". I read the manual for it online at Lippert's website, it didn't address it at all that I could find. We aren't staying in the unit, just loading up. I am concerned a) that's it is ok at all. b) the slide on that side (big hydraulic one with recliners and dinette) is out so I can load things up (others are in since it would take up whole street). I've searched the forum but can't find this particular question answered.

I've put in the slide for the moment until I'm sure we're not doing anything we're not supposed to... don't want to hurt our new Montana!

So questions are:
1. Is it ok for the tires to be off the ground short term - like changing a tire or in this particular case, loading up
2. If this happens and we're actually staying in it, would that make a difference?

Appreciate the help!
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