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Old 12-12-2005, 11:37 PM   #1
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Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has installed Bigfoot Levelors on their Motorhome.
http://www.quadraleveler.com/
Here are my questions if you have them.
1. Do you have fully auto or manual control system?
2. Did you install them or have them installed.
3. If you had them installed How much was the install labor?
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Old 12-12-2005, 11:37 PM   #2
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Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has installed Bigfoot Levelors on their Motorhome.
http://www.quadraleveler.com/
Here are my questions if you have them.
1. Do you have fully auto or manual control system?
2. Did you install them or have them installed.
3. If you had them installed How much was the install labor?
Mike

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Old 12-13-2005, 03:51 AM   #3
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I had them several years ago on a 95 Coranado 33'. The ones I had were manual power down/up. Each jack was operated independitly. I had them install by a dealer back in IL. when we lived up there. You can go to MFG in MI. and have them install. What is noice if one does not work you can still operate the others with no problem. You can than unbolt the problem jack and send it in for service. Each jack has its own oil tank.
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Old 12-13-2005, 05:21 AM   #4
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I had them on my Georgie Boy Cruise Master. They came with the MH and have an automatic and manual mode. They were easy to maintain. You have to keep the seals lubed.

Initially the automatic mode would leave the right front corner of my MH too high, so I had to manually level. On a trip to the Georgie Boy factory they did a firmware upgrade and recalibrated them. They worked fine after that.
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I had them installed by the Bigfoot factory in Mich on my Itasca 30b. I have the auto feature and I really like the jacks. You can also do it manually if you want. Cost was about $2500.
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I had them installed on my new Class C. I have the automatic, just press a button and let them work. They are terrific. The cost was about $3,000.00 but worth every cent.

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