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11-13-2018, 06:18 PM
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Weekend Camper
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Florida
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RV Leaning
When I have my 2012 Crossroads Cruiser hooked to my truck, it leans to the left side. When I put the landing gear down on level ground with both front legs in the same number of holes on the legs, the left side will hit the ground while the right side is still about 2” off the ground. The left leg will push that side of the rv up and level it out. When both legs are in contact with the ground and the rv is leveled front to back, it will also be level side to side. I called Lippert about a solution but no real help. If anyone has had this same issue and found a solution, I would appreciate your help. Thanks, Bill
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11-13-2018, 06:27 PM
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Site Team
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: WI.
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How many slide outs on the left side?
Have you checked the suspension to make sure all is OK there? No broken spring leaves, etc.?
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11-13-2018, 08:28 PM
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Full Time Camper
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: WI
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Same here.
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Originally Posted by redfish
When I have my 2012 Crossroads Cruiser hooked to my truck, it leans to the left side. When I put the landing gear down on level ground with both front legs in the same number of holes on the legs, the left side will hit the ground while the right side is still about 2” off the ground. The left leg will push that side of the rv up and level it out. When both legs are in contact with the ground and the rv is leveled front to back, it will also be level side to side. I called Lippert about a solution but no real help. If anyone has had this same issue and found a solution, I would appreciate your help. Thanks, Bill
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I've also noticed the difference between the landing gear legs.
I don't concern myself with the number of holes in the legs. I just drop each leg so they are about the same length and press the "ext" button. As soon as either leg touches the ground I stop and check the other leg to make sure it is also touching the ground. If not a grab my 6"x 8" pre-cut blocks of plywood (1/8"/ 1/4"/ 1/2"/ 5/8" and 3/4" or any combination there of) and slip it under the leg not touching earth and raise the landing gear to clear the hitch.
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11-14-2018, 06:08 AM
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Seasonal Camper
Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Mb
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RV Leaning
My TT ZT260BH leans to the right. With the kitchen, cupboards and rear storage all on the right side I think it can only lean that way. Left side only has small storage under dining benches which when slide is in, doesn’t have much weight on that side.
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11-14-2018, 06:29 AM
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Weekend Camper
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Florida
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3 slides on the left and one big one on the right. The heavy stuff is on the left but I was wondering if the leaning is normal. A 2” difference seemed a bit much to me. Thanks, Bill
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11-14-2018, 06:33 AM
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Weekend Camper
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Florida
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I too tried putting the landing gear as you described with a different number of holes in each leg but then the brain would not be level when set up on level ground. Thanks, Bill
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11-14-2018, 06:59 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2015
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Hello.
Just a few questions. First I see your camper is a 2012 have you had it sense new or just get it? What I am getting at is did the leaning just start or has it always been there? Also you said when you drop the landing legs and they are in the same holes one is 2" off the ground. Next time measure from the frame to the ground on each side on a known level spot to see if one of the jacks is lower then the other.
I had a camper that had to have one side of the landing gear worked on and when they reinstalled it it was not level with the other side so I had to loosen the bolts on that side and move it . Not saying that is your problem but would not hurt to check. Also as Lloyd said check the springs on that side there could be a broken leaf or something.
Another thing but a long shot check to make sure the tires are all the same brand and size. If you bought it used who knows.
One last thing what is the model of your camper. It might help to get a look at your floorplan My 29ck has 3 slides - 2 on the left and the kitchen on the right but I set pretty level.
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11-14-2018, 08:16 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamper Dave
I've also noticed the difference between the landing gear legs.
I don't concern myself with the number of holes in the legs. I just drop each leg so they are about the same length and press the "ext" button. As soon as either leg touches the ground I stop and check the other leg to make sure it is also touching the ground. If not a grab my 6"x 8" pre-cut blocks of plywood (1/8"/ 1/4"/ 1/2"/ 5/8" and 3/4" or any combination there of) and slip it under the leg not touching earth and raise the landing gear to clear the hitch.
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I pretty much follow the way Dave has described it.
With one exception. I replaced the foot on the right front jack with an adjustable one. No more carrying different size pieces of wood.
https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Fab-17-...9JG7EGWSHQG87F
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11-14-2018, 09:24 AM
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Site Team
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I also do the same with my landing gear but I have some cheap cutting boards from Walmart that are plastic/nylon. They are about 8 x 11 I guess and less then 1/4" thick. Just pull the snaps drop the legs and raise till one snaps in the shim the other side. And when the boards get wet they don't come apart over time. I think they were .99 each. Works for me.
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11-14-2018, 03:38 PM
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Weekend Camper
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Florida
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Thank you all foryour input. Here is what I came up with:
Frame to ground
Left front - 24 5/8”
Right front - 25 3/4”
Difference of 1 1/8”
Left rear - 22”
Right rear - 23”
Difference of 1”
Front jacks to ground
Left front - 16 7/8”
Right front - 17 5/8”
Difference of 3/4”
Spring plate to ground
Left front - 18 1/4”
Right front - 18 5/8”
Difference of 3/8”
Left rear - 18 1/4”
Right rear - 18 5/8 “
Difference of 3/8”
I guess it is not as bad I I thought. I am just anal about these kind of things. I am a woodworker and deal in tolerances of 1/32”. I’m sure this is not the case when they build an RV.
Thanks to all!
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11-14-2018, 04:33 PM
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For something that has been bouncing around for the last 6 years that probably is not to bad.
I would not worry to much about the number of holes matching. Just run the landing gear down till you want it then drop the legs. If you have the auto pins - mine are called Snaps - just continue till they snap in. If one leg snaps first then shim or get a adjustable foot pad to even them out so the camper raises equally.
If you have to use blocks to level side to side the legs wont match anyways.
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11-14-2018, 06:52 PM
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Full Time Camper
Join Date: May 2012
Location: N.C. Mountains
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dagst1
For something that has been bouncing around for the last 6 years that probably is not to bad.
I would not worry to much about the number of holes matching. Just run the landing gear down till you want it then drop the legs. If you have the auto pins - mine are called Snaps - just continue till they snap in. If one leg snaps first then shim or get a adjustable foot pad to even them out so the camper raises equally.
If you have to use blocks to level side to side the legs wont match anyways.
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True dat!
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11-23-2018, 09:15 AM
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Weekend Camper
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: West Virginia
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Redfish,
Yeah, I think they all lean to one side or another. Mine to the left where the kitchen and bedroom slides are at.
1/32" tolerance, eh? That is 0.031 inch. Try being a machinist - 0.001 to 0.0001 inch tolerances at times. I am a model maker and things can get a little close there too. That is our mentality
Just remember. Measure it with a micrometer, mark it with chalk and cut it with an axe. That should get you close enough
Happy camping.
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