Does anyone know if there is a total automatic leveling system for 5th wheele toyhaulers? now when i mean total i want it to level front to back and side to side...I am so tired of the leveling legos and 4x4's taking up my storage space....
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I was in a hearing test trailer that was equipped with a Power Gear leveling system.
They used hydralic levelers just like I have on my motorhome. Looks slick, but the cost for my motorhome was close to $2,500. I think I could put up with some 2x10 boards for that much money. You really only need one board about 48" long and a couple of boards 12" long. Then pull onto the long board to level side to side, and use one or two of hte shorter boards to bring up the low side if required. Leveling front to back is really easy! Just be sure to extend the jacks as much as possible while trying to lift the front and don't extend the jacks to far when you want to lower the front of the RV.
Fred.
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There's such a system out there, but the one I saw ran about $5,500 installed.
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The other thing to check into is if the frame can handle it. A motorhome chassis is built very different then most trailers. You go adding hydraulic levelers and I can see the frame being bent. Most others, except for the front jacks, are just stabilizers.
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