Height That Ground Control TT Leveling System Will Get Excessive Angle Error
Updated 06/18/2019 | Published 06/17/2019 >
Question:
How much of an out of level condition can this system compensate for before getting an error message of Excessive Angle? As an example: 2, 3, 4 inch side to side? 4, 8, 10 inch fore and aft? I have read through their documentation and the only reference I can find is to have unit on a level surface. Thank You
asked by: Barry A
Expert Reply:
The Electric Ground Control TT Automatic 5-Point Travel Trailer Leveling System - 10,000 lbs # LC672136 can compensate for up to the amount of drop the jacks provide. So while you don't have to be perfectly level, the rear jacks have a maximum of 12 inches of travel while the A-frame jack has 18 inches of travel so this is the amount you can be "out-of-level," as you put it.
Please keep in mind this system is designed to help level trailers at campsites on reasonably level surfaces instead of more extreme angles and slopes.
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Electric Ground Control TT Automatic 5-Point Travel Trailer Leveling System - 10,000 lbs
- Camper Jacks
- Travel Trailer
- Stabilizer Jacks
- Steel
- 9001 - 10000 lbs
- Electric Jack
- 18 Inch Lift
- Bolt-On
- 5 Jacks
- Lippert
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