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Leveling A Travel Trailer

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Date: 09/24/2008 Topics: Consumer Advice > General Advice | Readers Request > Consumer  
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How do you level a travel trailer?

Colleen from Pioneer, CA
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By melody_yesterday (646) Profile Blog! Contact
Ours had a level attached to the side near the door.The bubble has to be pretty much in the center of the level.It has to be jacked either up or down on one of the corners or sometimes just a rock under one of the wheels will help.
Ours had to be level due to the propane used for the stove & the icebox.

you can thank eHow for this lol
;)
How to properly level a towable rv
http://www.ehow.com/how_2097793_properly-level-towable-rv.html

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By gspear (1) Contact
If you mean dismanteling, the neighbor of ours had a very old one give to him that he wanted to make into a car hauling trailer. We helped, we started by taking all the insides out, cabinets, furniture, any appliances or electircal things, stripped the bathroom out, then took all the screws and nails out of the inside. Then we started on the outside, taking screws out and taking the siding off, when all that was done they took the roof off and stripped the wood framing and took the flooring out and all that was left was the frame.

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