We first bought a cyclone 4000 last year that only had hydro legs on the front with scissor jacks on the back. With really crappy luck each time we had to setup was in a down pour. We decided to upgrade our rig this year to add more features our 4000 didnt have and one of the options was the levelling system. Well being down in Florida where it rains more than its sunny during the summer Im so glad we did upgrade. It took less than a min to have the rig level and setup.
We started with a base model 4000 now have fully loaded 4000.
Pull up, disconnect truck, turn system on, hit level up button.... Walk away! We've had it both ways and will never own another unit without the auto level system.
Just how many do you have?
...One question I have is, what do you do if you are stopping for the night and do not want to unhook? Can you still level up the trailer while connected to the truck?...
One question I have is, what do you do if you are stopping for the night and do not want to unhook? Can you still level up the trailer while connected to the truck? Also, does it have a return to "hitch level" function?
With Level Up, you should NOT hit the Auto Level button while still connected to the truck. Doing so could really mess up the RV. What I do is go into manual mode, drop the front jacks, then the 4 rear jacks. Then I put enough pressure on them to stabilize. Personally, I'm okay with extending the rear jacks a bit if the rear of the coach is low.
I am NOT comfortable extending the front jacks much more than just to stabilize. Here's the reason... If I need to extend the front jacks while still hitched, in order to raise the front of the coach, I am, in effect:
1. Pulling my hitch apart
2. Putting a huge downward force on the upper deck of the coach*
* In my opinion, some owners may have caused their own upper deck frame welds to weaken or fracture by repeatedly trying to level while being hitched by running those front jacks to such an extended position to really put a LOT of stress on the front of the coach. I have even heard of someone lifting the truck rear wheels off the ground. In that case, I think they did it once, just not thinking it through and not knowing the dynamics involved and just hit Auto Level. Oops.
Just my opinion.