neilcarol Report post Posted September 14, 2012 When leveling our motorhome and the front wheels leave the ground, what is the best way to correct this (without moving sites)? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RVerOnTheMove Report post Posted September 14, 2012 You cannot correct a non-level site. Having the front wheels off the ground is not necessarily a bad thing other than the possibility that you will have a long step into our out of your coach. If that's the case, be sure you have the necessary step (steps) available. Having the rear wheels off the ground is another story entirely and needs to be avoided at all costs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
neilcarol Report post Posted September 14, 2012 Will it help to put blocks under the front or the back jacks? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RVerOnTheMove Report post Posted September 14, 2012 Not really. Level is achieved by raising or lowering one end or the other and that's about it. If you feel better about seeing structure under your tires, you certainly could carry some boards or ramps to place under the tires. But that really doesn't change anything as the jacks and the chassis are designed to be able to handle these kinds of stresses. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bizsmith@yahoo.com Report post Posted September 14, 2012 I don't like having the front wheels off the ground as I only have one jack in front. Sometimes I can help this by driving onto the "Lego" type leveling blocks and then use the jacks to fine tune. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ClayL Report post Posted September 14, 2012 I don't like having the front wheels off the ground as I only have one jack in front. Sometimes I can help this by driving onto the "Lego" type leveling blocks and then use the jacks to fine tune. Same here except I have two front jacks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RVerOnTheMove Report post Posted September 14, 2012 I get the one jack thing, but with 2 jacks you are either going to have two tires on the ground supported by the coach frame or you are going to have to steel jacks on the ground supported by the frame. With that said, if that was my choice, it would also be my choice to move somewhere else the very next day. There is always another choice of places to stay. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermanmullins Report post Posted September 14, 2012 Neil & Carol, Please understand that any time you park and your wheels are off the ground, front or back that is a bad thing. If a site is that bad it is best that you move to a better site. That being said if a site is that low either front or back it would be best to drive up on blocks and then place blocks under the jacks. If the site is that unlevel and you have to put your wheels on blocks your jacks are not going to reach the ground. Good luck and keep it on the level. Herman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites