Does anyone level there motorhome in parks and if so do you have auto leveling connected or chocks, I am a first time motorhome owner and we have a Avida Esperance 7.95 mtrs long thanks
JeffRae said
01:58 PM May 31, 2020
We always level ours using chocks. Would really like to have auto levelling.
Geeco said
11:25 AM Jun 15, 2020
Hi Ray, we use a 4 level ramp set. Generally we try for level or a little down on the front. Our bed is north /south so ensures our feet are lower than our heads. Seems to be an agreeable position for both of us to achieve a good nights sleep. Two plastic ramps are considerably less weight than an auto system and considerably less expensive.
Peter_n_Margaret said
11:37 AM Jun 15, 2020
We don't bother with any sort of levelling. Close enough is good enough.
Cheers,
Peter
goldcoaster said
09:36 AM Jun 26, 2020
I had auto levelling legs on my last MH , came in very handy at free camps and some parks . I am thinking about putting them on my new MH .
Possum3 said
09:52 AM Jun 26, 2020
Good quality plastic ramps (2) are all you will ever need - the extra weight of self levelling systems seriously reduces payload. Being an Avida it is most probably fitted with a Dometic three way fridge that has to be reasonably level to operate. Several pieces of 19mm thick form ply, to fit under tyres can be enough to adjust level if you learn how to judge level sites to camp on. Having a small three way level on dash helps see www.snowys.com.au/caravan-two-way-t-level
Aus-Kiwi said
04:04 PM Jun 26, 2020
Dont know what your talking about with hydraulic jacks . Air suspension ., lol
bgt said
06:47 PM Jul 11, 2020
We've had hydraulic, air and blocks. We now have blocks and if it feels near enough then it's near enough. 3 way fridge may be an issue but we have all electric so not an issue.
Woody n Sue said
08:21 AM Jul 12, 2020
Agree with peter n Margret close enough is good enough , with a slight preference of heads higher than feet , but so long as we arent rolling to one side its ok .
msg said
12:37 PM Jul 12, 2020
I prefer to have the drivers side and front down a little. Helps with drainage of shower. Otherwise I don't care. I have a 12v fridge so level is not an issue. More important is sun. I Like the morning sun on the passenger side or on the front or back, with the afternoon sun on the drivers side, front or back. Once again it comes down to the fridge which is on the passenger side.
We always level ours using chocks. Would really like to have auto levelling.
Hi Ray, we use a 4 level ramp set. Generally we try for level or a little down on the front. Our bed is north /south so ensures our feet are lower than our heads. Seems to be an agreeable position for both of us to achieve a good nights sleep. Two plastic ramps are considerably less weight than an auto system and considerably less expensive.
Cheers,
Peter