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    If I stay hooked to my Reflection 337, is it harmful to equipment if I use the rear stabilizer/levelers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emurphy View Post
    If I stay hooked to my Reflection 337, is it harmful to equipment if I use the rear stabilizer/levelers?
    I was told that you need to be level to operate your fridge and to operate your slides or you could damage them so most of the time I have to disconnect to get them level before extending the slides. You can't use Auto Level while hooked up but if you are level I guess it won't hurt to just lower them to the come in contact with the ground and not try to level the 5er while connected.
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    I'm not familiar with the ground control level system. I think you can run your jacks down enough to take a little pressure off your truck, and manually level, if you are near level. Norcold tech told me last year that if coach was near level, or "comfortably level" the refrigerator would be ok
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emurphy View Post
    If I stay hooked to my Reflection 337, is it harmful to equipment if I use the rear stabilizer/levelers?
    Electric levelers? No problem. When keeping the truck attached I deflate airbags to bring nose level. Drop fronts and then rears.
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    I just did it 4 times over the last 12 days. Twice at an overnight pass thru campground and twice for a lunch/rest break. The Level Up system has a mode that reads how many degrees you are off from front to rear and side to side. Just go to manual mode and drop the correct side until you read "0". It helps to be somewhat level to begin with, as stated above.
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