03-27-2014, 03:59 PM
Doug SmileyAutomatic Leveling System---Which is best??
http://community.fmca.com/topi...ic-leveling-systems/ http://shop.thebigfootleveler....ystem-QEIIAM-24A.htmA complete kit [ Price: $5,244.00 ] for any diesel pusher bus, motor home or race type truck. This kit comes with four 17,000 lb capacity hydraulic cylinders, four pumps, controls, all parts needed to install. The control panel features a manual mode to run each jack individually, an all-up light to acknowledge that all the jacks are up prior to driving off and an emergency retract button to retract all four jacks simultaneously in emergency situations. Standard jacks are the QEII-24's, and Long Standard Brackets. If these cylinders or brackets will not work for your application call and order over the phone.
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http://www.powergearus.com/products/leveling-systemsgeneral site no prices or info
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http://www.hwhcorp.com/coachautomatic4.htmlChoose between the
reliability of the Joystick-Controlled
225 Series system or the luxury of the
fully automatic Computer-Controlled
725 Series system. Great leveling at a
great price.
2. Contact your favorite RV Dealer or
Service Center for pricing information. Aftermarket installers can
usually complete the install in one day.
or air levelling
http://www.hwhcorp.com/ml23574.pdfhttp://www.lci1.com/images/sup.../Level-%20UpLite.pdf03-27-2014, 04:39 PM
Gary CarterIf you have air, why not air leveling. This what Newell, Prevost converters, and other big rigs do. I did air leveling on our bus when I converted it and the Newell came with it. No jacks to sink into the ground.
03-27-2014, 11:59 PM
Bubba BarthDoes your air level system rock a lot as you walk about? Seems like it should work great.
03-28-2014, 01:37 AM
Gary CarterA little. It will be the sames as no jacks.