Does the Trailer Need To Be Level To Install the Hopkins Electronic LED Smart Level
Updated 02/10/2020 | Published 02/09/2020 >
Question:
Greetings.........is it that crucial to have the camper level before installing the RV Smart-Level? The reason I asked is that I just pulled my camper into a permanent spot in Illinois winter scene and it is not perfectly level. Do I have to get it level first then install the leveler? Thank you
asked by: Leo
Expert Reply:
The trailer does have to be level or as close as possible to install the Hopkins Electronic LED Smart Level part # HM08201 according to my contact at Hopkins. Please note, the Hopkins Electronic LED Smart Level is designed specifically for the Hopkins Leveling Kit part # HM08200. If the Hopkins Electronic LED Smart Level was not initially installed on a level trailer then the system would not correctly show level each time you went to activate it since the baseline reading was off.
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