Jim Shoe

Amelia, OH

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I took my Class C to Camping World in Bowling Green, KY. They installed HWH Levelers, an in-motion Satellite Dish and and a backup camera in one day. They did a great job on everything. The price for the HWH system sounds about right.
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Not a Clue

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How much weight does it add to the MH?
Linda B.
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donee

Simi Valley, Ca. 93063

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Iv got some minor repairs done to the MH at Camping World and Ill get a quote from them on the Big Foot system.
Im also curious as to where the jacks are mounted.
Im going to measure from the frame to ground and want to get the correct jacks.
If possible, Id like to see pics of the Bigfoot install on a Class C.
Im interested in where the control panel and jacks are mounted.
Email if possible. Id appreciate it.
Thanks for the help.
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Bumpyroad

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some Class Cs might require the kick down type of jacks to mount them. just be sure to not lift your rear wheels off the ground if you have them. don't ask me how I know.
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catman2130093

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Ok Bumpy-I think I just wet 'em a little :-( I have never had the occasion to raise the rear off the ground, but as I type, my HWH drive-offs are suspending the front wheels by an inch or two. I bought the coach used,and got no manuals with it. Am I about to have an unpleasant surprise???
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Bumpyroad

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catman2130093 wrote: Ok Bumpy-I think I just wet 'em a little :-( I have never had the occasion to raise the rear off the ground, but as I type, my HWH drive-offs are suspending the front wheels by an inch or two. I bought the coach used,and got no manuals with it. Am I about to have an unpleasant surprise???
no it is when you raise your rear wheels off the ground and lose your parking brake that you have problems.
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Mossberg

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The price is too high and it don't take that long to install them either. Sounds like they don't want the work. Stacy
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Shoeless Joe

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Donee, in response to your two questions....yes. I had HWH levelers installed at their factory in Moscow Iowa this spring. Total price $2850.00, total install time 4 hours. IMHO well worth the price.
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catman2130093

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Bumpyroad wrote: catman2130093 wrote: Ok Bumpy-I think I just wet 'em a little :-( I have never had the occasion to raise the rear off the ground, but as I type, my HWH drive-offs are suspending the front wheels by an inch or two. I bought the coach used,and got no manuals with it. Am I about to have an unpleasant surprise???
no it is when you raise your rear wheels off the ground and lose your parking brake that you have problems.
bumpy Thanks-very scary !
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