dsplaisted
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Hi folks,
We've just gotten our first RV (2004 Winnebago Adventurer 38G). Our driveway is slanted by about 10 degrees, and the street in front of our house is slanted by about 3 to 4 degrees (as measured by my iPhone leveling app).
How steep of a grade is it safe / advisable to use the hydraulic levelers on to level the RV?
In the manual it says to point the front end downhill when parking on a grade. I did this in our driveway, and a bunch of water spilled out from the water tank. I think this is normal because the tank was full so the slant just made water flow out of the overflow valve. However, it seemed to be getting one of the hydraulic lifts wet. Is this expected, and how the overflow drain hose is supposed to work?
Thanks!
We've just gotten our first RV (2004 Winnebago Adventurer 38G). Our driveway is slanted by about 10 degrees, and the street in front of our house is slanted by about 3 to 4 degrees (as measured by my iPhone leveling app).
How steep of a grade is it safe / advisable to use the hydraulic levelers on to level the RV?
In the manual it says to point the front end downhill when parking on a grade. I did this in our driveway, and a bunch of water spilled out from the water tank. I think this is normal because the tank was full so the slant just made water flow out of the overflow valve. However, it seemed to be getting one of the hydraulic lifts wet. Is this expected, and how the overflow drain hose is supposed to work?
Thanks!