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Old 05-04-2006, 03:23 PM   #1
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Anyone have any ideas on what do they generally put under a class C itasca Spirit for leveling and stabalizing...Not real fond of the sissors jacks..cause I am lazy and don't like to get wet when it is raining...Was thinking of the HWD system but not sure if they put them on class C
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Anyone have any ideas on what do they generally put under a class C itasca Spirit for leveling and stabalizing...Not real fond of the sissors jacks..cause I am lazy and don't like to get wet when it is raining...Was thinking of the HWD system but not sure if they put them on class C
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HWH has just released a new leveling system for Class C motorhomes.
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I have just bought a new 29ft triple slide BT cruiser from long view RV and shipped it to England.We had a HWH levelling system fitted before shipping.these make c class RVs so much better.
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Old 05-12-2006, 09:52 AM   #5
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I had a Big Foot leveling system put on my 31' Jayco Class C. I really like it because it's easy to figure out what to raise or lower to get the coach level. The feet are powered going both up and down, and have huge pads on the bottom.
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As far as leveling goes we have had good luck with the orange Lynx Levelers. Not hard to use and I can usually get it done fairly quickly. Stabalizing on the other had in a different issue all together. I'm looking for some good suggestions on that as well.
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We had the HWH 610 systems on our 1999 Minnie Winnie and loved them. Worked as expected and never a problem.

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