Sagefemme
Advanced Member
I just went to the Apple Store to get the free Truma leveling app I've seen mentioned here. It comes up "no longer available in your area/country" or something like that. Any alternatives y'all can recommend?
+1 on Level my RV. If the wife is with me we use two iPhones. If I am by myself use my iPhone and my iPad. Works great.I downloaded "Level My RV." I put in the data it needs (type of RV, wheelbase, width) and will try it one day soon when I have time. What will be nice about this app, if it works, is that I should be able to lay my phone down flat on the camper floor and then see on my Apple Watch what adjustments to make from the driver's seat. If it works that would be hugely convenient. Alternatively, if there are two people and each has a smart phone, one phone goes on the floor of the camper and the other phone is a "viewer" at the driver's seat. The two phones communicate via bluetooth. We shall see.
I also like going old school on leveling. On past toyota truck I had two of the ones you attached a image to. Since it was a single cab I stuck them on just on the back wall and side wall so I just turned my head and could see how far off our seat of the pants level was.We have two levels mounted on the dash. Makes it easy to back and fill until (mostly) level. I used a level on the counter near the stove to get the camper level
and then mounted the levels on the dash. Why near the stove, you ask? Over time, the countertop has bowed! Having the stove level makes cooking eggs, among other things, easier.
Our previous rig, a 2005 Tacoma, did not have the nice dash dish, but we found places on the dash that worked. We have found the dash dish so useful that we would get a stick-on dish if the truck did not have one.
Dodge double cab I bought the Lev-O-gauge that measures in degrees to 45 degrees. Now they have a Lev-O-Gauge II RV model that measures up to 10 degrees. I mounted one on dash and the other on side of drivers door.
This reminds me of the old chestnut about motorcycles.Dodge truck is 2012. Your dodge diesel noise is the way they are. We call them walnut grinders. ?
If you already have the technology and able to easily use a leveling app, then why not. Embrace whatever is your choice. I don't have the electronic technology and not necessary at the moment.