Sorry if this has been answered or if not in the right place,
Question when I leveled my first trailer, it was small, this one is not which is the BH280 (28' - 34') Any tips on what to use? inside/outside. I am a carpenter and can pull this off, but am I over thinking it ? is there a simpler way to level your longer trailer? 6' level, torpedo level, etc.
Just wondering what most folks do.....thanks!
Forgive me as I'm not sure but is this a 5er or TT? Really doesn't matter, your able to get it level at home by using a 4'-6' level.
1. Go crossways on the frame by jack if a TT, under the front storage compartment if a 5er. This will get you level side to side as you'll have to place planks of wood under the low side tires to do so.
2. Unhook truck and now place level under the driver's side frame going front to back. This will get you level.....well front to back after you raise front or trailer.
3. Buy some levels that you stick or screw onto the side of coach after you've done steps 1 & 2.
4. You can use the same type of level for the front, depending on wether it's a TT or 5er, for a 5er---most folks get those big bubble levels so you can see them from cab. Have seen same thing on TT's as well. Attach in some fashion.
5. Once you have the RV leveled at home and new levels" stuck" on, you won't need to use the carpenter or torpedo levels any more.