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Attaching "Bubble Levels" to the outside of the trailer is one of the easiest and cheapest improvements you can make. I mounted the levels using screws and double back foam tape, the tape helps to hold the level in place while drilling and inserting the screws. |
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Where I mounted the bubble levels was decided on by placing them in a place I could refer from one to the other easily. On the driver's side-front works well for me. |
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As far as prepping the trailer for the levels... I started by leveling the trailer in the driveway with a "carpenters level" placed up against the bottom side of the trailers frame. I chose a set (2ea.) in the color white to match the exterior. This allows the levels to be somewhat inconspicuous. |
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The Bubble Levels cost ~$5.-I purchased them at Camping World, and they also come in black. |
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