LED Smart Level System Installation For A Toy Hauler
Question:
Will this easily mount to the aluminum sided travel trailers? Since the siding is like dutch lap siding, i wasnt sure if it would mount correctly.
asked by: Carl C
Expert Reply:
I did contact Hopkins and installing the Hopkins Electronic LED Smart Level # HM08201 on an uneven surface like the dutch lap siding you've described could require modifications. That could mean mounting a plate over the siding to provide a flat surface as an example. As long as the bubble level indicator is level, the rest of the unit will work as designed.
Once the LED Smart Level is installed, the Hopkins RV Leveling Kit # HM0820K works seamlessly with the Smart Level to make leveling your trailer simple enough it can be done from the comfort of your driver's seat.
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Products Referenced in This Question
Hopkins RV Leveling Kit with Electronic LED Smart Level
- RV Leveling Blocks
- Stackable Blocks
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Hopkins Electronic LED Smart Level for RVs and Trailers
- RV Levels
- Smart Levels
- Electronic Levels
- Stick-On
- RV Levels
- Trailer Levels
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