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Just watched a video on the level mate pro device? 130 bucks works with your smart phone. Anyone had an experience with this gadget? Of is old school the way to go? As bunny(aka Amy) will be outside dealing with the level as I move the truck.
That’s what we did is just use a level as I rolled on to them.
 
My buddy uses 2x6 sections to lvl his. I like the Anderson ones I’ve seen in videos 20 bucks in wood or 120 bucks for Anderson’s system.? The LEGO blocks seem good for stabilizing jacks but again like to keep it uncluttered and not fill up camper with gadgets
 
My buddy uses 2x6 sections to lvl his. I like the Anderson ones I’ve seen in videos 20 bucks in wood or 120 bucks for Anderson’s system.? The LEGO blocks seem good for stabilizing jacks but again like to keep it uncluttered and not fill up camper with gadgets
I didn’t by the sensors, I just bought what was shown. I think total cost was $90.00. Save a lot of room for storage.
 
I installed the large ball level on the front of the 5th wheel hitch for side to side and my wife uses the level app on smart phone for front to back as I'm backing onto planks. Half old school, half new.
 
I use wood if available, or the Lynx Levelers. I don't worry about front to back until I have unhooked.
 
Yea just trying to make it easier till we get our system down. trial and I hope very little error. I know wishful thinking
 
Yea, wishful thinking, BUT, you are at the right place to ask questions! When I back in or pull in the first thing I do is make sure everything will fit (slides vs pedestal, etc.) then look at the side to side level. I will also mark where the trailer tires are so that when the blocks go down they will be correctly placed. It takes a little practice, but it gets easy quickly!
 

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