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Old 01-07-2018, 09:22 AM   #1
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22' or 25' levelers or stabilizers?

Hey folks,
Im narrowing my search down to 22r or 25b and my history with rv's last one was 31' (15 yrs ago)and it needed stabilizers at the least.
so owners with these models, whats your experience and advice
I'd rather buy a unit equipped rather than have to scramble later on
or do you find they are not needed.

as far as handling issues I plan to test drive both on the e450 chassis probably
decide on from there as both floor plans are similar.
the wheel base ratio to length 25b comes in at 58%
and the 22r comes in 55% both pretty good but looking for your real world experience

Thanks Rich,
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Old 01-10-2018, 04:45 PM   #2
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We had a 2015 aspect 27k put 15000 miles on it in the first year and a half. Enjoyed it immensely good machine Ford V10 was excellent crosswind was good. Not sure what is 25 b or a 22 R is but I assume we're talking about a Class C. Aspect 27k had to push outs both work very well. It also had the leveling system. Generally a good coach.
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Old 01-11-2018, 04:50 PM   #3
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25b is a class c model and so is the 22r.
really my question came out wrong, was curious if any one has put auto levelers on any of these
models or are the electric stabilizer's good enough?
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Old 01-12-2018, 05:07 PM   #4
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My Trend does not have leveling jacks and we do fine.
I like a leveling system. But I see the two you listed dont have the system as an options. I dont know about after market.
Set up is real fast with the jacks. Also with fat tire you can raise the side of the coach with the flat to take the wheel off.
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Old 01-12-2018, 05:18 PM   #5
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I thought both had electric stabilizer options
Even so they probably wouldnt help much in the way of leveling
But not 100% sure
But that was my question in around about way
Can they level?
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They do have that as an option. I am not familiar with the electric stabilizing jacks. I assume they're very similar to what you would find on a towable where they just come down and stabilize the coached I don't know that it actually levels the coach. What you might do is give Winnebago a call and ask him. They are extremely helpful.
Maybe somebody else on the Forum can answer the question about the electric stabilizing Jack's on a motorhome.
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