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Old 08-11-2010, 03:00 PM   #11
blizzardND
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mmmc101 mentioned leveling the truck, It is Very VERY important to level the truck, then block it into place so It cannot settle. If you add weight without starting the truck the truck will settle. If you lose air the truck will settle. If you move the truck out to sweep the floor, and don't park it in the same spot, it may no longer be level.

Please don't ask me how I learned all this, but I wish I'd paid closer attention to the guys I subbed some work out too.

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