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How slanted can a motorhome be?

The maximum amount of lean a motorhome can tolerate depends on several factors, such as the size and weight of the vehicle, the type of tires and supports, and the condition of the ground.

In general, it is recommended that a motorhome should not lean more than 3% or 2 degrees to ensure a safe and stable ride. This means that the motorhome should not slope more than 30 centimeters on a footprint 10 meters long or 15 centimeters on a footprint 5 meters long.

However, it is important to note that this recommendation is only a general guideline and that certain factors may affect the maximum slant. For example, a motorhome with wide and stable supports may be able to tolerate a slightly greater lean than a motorhome with narrower or less stable supports.

It is also important to check the ground for unevenness and subsidence before setting up the RV. If the ground is uneven, it may be more difficult to find a stable and safe placement position, and it may be necessary to use additional support or stabilization to achieve a safe level.

Overall, it is important to be careful and observe the maximum slope of the RV to ensure a safe and stable ride and avoid possible damage to the vehicle or injury.


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