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Russellvh

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Location
Home based out of the Colony, Texas
RV Year
2022
RV Make
Forest River
RV Model
Wildcat Fifth-wheel
RV Length
36.5
TOW/TOAD
2019 Ford F-250.
Fulltimer
Yes
We have the Lippert 3.0 Ground Stabilizers

We like to use some “pads” under the stabilizers. We use the plastic square type. When on un-level ground we lower the front stabilizers with the same number of pads under each one. If one stabilizer contacts the pads first and there is room for 1 or 2 more pads under the other, we fill that space so the stabilizers are both making first contact. Then we engage the “Auto Level”.

Should we be adding the “extra” pads or just letting the Auto Level work out the adjustment itself?

I ask this because in our procedure the control panel shows “Level” but, after opening the slides and stairs the inside still leans down, slightly noticeable, to the lower side of the site.
 
I have the equalizer system, Bigfoot on previous MH. In my experience autolevel has never been very accurate. Both MH, if I do just auto level, the front tires are off the ground. I have been doing auto level to get the levelers on the ground, them interrupt it and do manual final leveling before front tires are lifted off the ground. Using a manual level, I get it to where it is level most places in the MH.
 
I have the equalizer system, Bigfoot on previous MH. In my experience autolevel has never been very accurate. Both MH, if I do just auto level, the front tires are off the ground. I have been doing auto level to get the levelers on the ground, them interrupt it and do manual final leveling before front tires are lifted off the ground. Using a manual level, I get it to where it is level most places in the MH.
I agree and do the same as @AbdRahim
 

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