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Old 09-21-2009, 03:30 PM   #1
BillA
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When breaking camp, I raise the rear stablizers, then the leveling jacks, followed by adjustment of the landing gear in preparation for hook up to the truck. I have noticed after raising the leveling jacks the stablizers are no longer in the full up position but have dropped 2-3". After raising the stablizers again the rest of the hook up proceeds without any other level up issues. This is a minor issue unless the stabilizer jacks decide to drop during transit which has not occurred yet but it does make me wonder. This surely can not be normal. Does anyone else have this occurring? Any suggestions?
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Old 09-22-2009, 05:42 PM   #2
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My door slide does the same thing as your stabilizers, moves out a couple inches. I have just live with it. Lippert tells me I have air in the line and it will work its self out. Been waiting for 3years. I just close the slide again when I lock the door.
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