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Old 08-18-2011, 09:41 PM   #1
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I have a 2005 pace arrow that I bought 3 months ago and on level ground no problem but if I have to raise one side I can't get just one or two legs to work. If there is any one who has atwood levelegs can tell me what L am doing wrong my wife would appreciate it Thanks

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You can only raise/lower the jacks in pairs, per side, not individually. You can do both on the driver side, both on the passenger side, both rear or both front.

Although, what we do is put blocks under the pads or even run the the wheels up on boards on the low side in order to reach level with the auto setting, when a site it too far off (or move to another site).

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you can only raise/lower the jacks in pairs, per side, not individually. You can do both on the driver side, both on the passenger side, both rear or both front.

Although, what we do is put blocks under the pads or even run the the wheels up on boards on the low side in order to reach level with the auto setting, when a site it too far off (or move to another site).

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thanks for the info i'll try it tomorrow gary & kellie salida ca,
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I have an '05 Bounder and I can control individual levelers. On the console to the left of the steering wheel I have a touch pad with buttons for each leveler or I can do them all at once. There's no model number or anything on the pad it just reads "Atwood Levelegs". All I do is hit the Auto button and it automatically levels the rig. If needed, I can adjust an individual leg to fine tune the set up, I've only had to do that once or twice in 5 years.
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I have a 2005 pace arrow that I bought 3 months ago and on level ground no problem but if I have to raise one side I can't get just one or two legs to work. If there is any one who has atwood levelegs can tell me what L am doing wrong my wife would appreciate it Thanks
You can calibrate the auto leveler by finding level ground and follow the manuals directions. After that it will level every time. Good luck.
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I have an '05 Bounder and I can control individual levelers. On the console to the left of the steering wheel I have a touch pad with buttons for each leveler or I can do them all at once. There's no model number or anything on the pad it just reads "Atwood Levelegs". All I do is hit the Auto button and it automatically levels the rig. If needed, I can adjust an individual leg to fine tune the set up, I've only had to do that once or twice in 5 years.
thanks for that info Gary & Kellie from Salida Ca.

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