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Old 05-16-2014, 09:28 PM   #15
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X2 for Stevemac's comment. Stormberg Carlson is the best for fold up storage, adjustable legs and strength and stability.
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I've found that if I let the auto leveling system do it's thing, sometimes it will end up higher than really needed. I use the manual mode and level the bus pushing the buttons myself and end up level at a lower height than I would otherwise. Works sometimes but a step is going to be necessary sometimes as well.
Think I'm gonna try that next time. Just have to figure out how to manually do it.
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I've found that if I let the auto leveling system do it's thing, sometimes it will end up higher than really needed. I use the manual mode and level the bus pushing the buttons myself and end up level at a lower height than I would otherwise. Works sometimes but a step is going to be necessary sometimes as well.

Just curious why you don't dump all the air, then level?
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Just curious why you don't dump all the air, then level?
I can't speak for everyone else, but even after I dump, the auto leveling system and sometimes manually leveling requires that the front end be somewhat high off the ground to get level.
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Just curious why you don't dump all the air, then level?
We've all had those times when the front of the coach had to be raised up a bit to get things level. That puts the bottom step a little too high above the ground for comfort.

I use the Stromberg step. It's not quite like the picture in the previous post. Mine has adjustable legs, which is really handy. It can be as low as a couple of inches high, and will adjust to level out any uneven ground situation.

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