Is it normal for the landing gears to slightly slant in. I noticed the other day that one of my landing gears appear to slant a little. The 5er is parked on flat concrete slab.
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Chris & Karen- Heyworth, Illinois
2009 CF32BL pulled by a 2011 RAM 2500 CTD 4x4
PullRite Superglide 18K hitch 2015stats: Nights: 28 Miles: 3245
Normally, I don't think that should the case. I have never seen it myself. If it were mine and it was that noticeable, I think I would start looking for something either welded together crooked or maybe a weld that is letting loose and allowing it to cant over. If the legs are going up and down OK then you should be able to eliminate anything bent within the two tubes.
After looking at the landing gears again I noticed I had one foot down on 8 holes and one on 9. So I made them the same and that seemed to fix what I was seeing. I feel a lot better now.
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Chris & Karen- Heyworth, Illinois
2009 CF32BL pulled by a 2011 RAM 2500 CTD 4x4
PullRite Superglide 18K hitch 2015stats: Nights: 28 Miles: 3245
That's going to happen on ocasions and is the very reason I carry 2x8 blocks to go under the landing gear feet.
What you're seeing is referred to as myoptic occlusion. It's the same as trying spear fishunder water.
I don't think there is anything wrong with having them in different holes as long as the feet hit the ground close to the same time. This could be the case on unever ground.
We use shingles for shims at times to keep the twist out of the RV.
Glad it turned out -no problem.
Dennis
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Dennis & Sharon
2019 Sierra Denali CC
2006 Cruiser CF29RE
It don't matter how long your legs are they have to hit the ground at the same time. I have an adjustable foot on my5er to help. You don't need so many boards to help level.