Re: HWH leveling question
Reply #17 –
John H, the issue with adding thickness to the metal donuts on the frame is that metal to metal contact in the suspension when driving causes damage. I can not determine why the metal donuts are there, except for perhaps alignment during assembly. I use 6 inch long aluminum pipe which is centered by the donut for safety.
I added a half inch thick piece of high impact plastic to the top of each airbag. Now, when level and air is dumped, the block of solid rubber inside each airbag takes the weight and a sheet of metal will slide between the top of the tire and the underside of the floor. If not level the tires on the high side will still contact the underside of the floor, so I use 2x12 pieces of wood under the tires when leveling. I seldom have to do this because find moving around a little and taking advantage of humps and holes, my coach will be level in travel mode and when the air is dumped.
I facilitate knowing when the coach is level, I installed a small RV type two way level beside the driver and took care to assure it shows level when the coach is level. I get level in travel mode then just dump the air and turn level system off. I found the auto-level system was unreliable and I prefer being as close to the ground as possible when parked.
If stopped on the side of the road, I level manually, so can raise one side and drop the other to minimize air used.
I never use auto-level mode - just not reliable enough for me.