Be sure the ground on which you are parked will support the weight of your unit. Often material that seems
“safe” to level on will not support the weight at the leveling jack points. Use caution when leveling on hot
asphalt, sand, and grass, as the weight of the unit may cause the jacks to sink into the ground. Pads may need
to be placed under the jacks to spread the weight over a larger area. Always look under your unit prior to
leveling to make sure the jacks are clear of debris and other foreign materials that may interfere with leveling.
Never operate any leveling system with a person or pet under the unit. Serious injury or death may result!
For More Information
Refer to the product manufacturer's owner's manual and links to learn more about your coach's leveling system.
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Steering Systems
Features like Newmar’s Comfort Drive™ Steering allow easy maneuverability with just a light grip on the wheel, taking
the chore out of driving long distances.
To use the Comfort
Drive feature, simply steer the coach like you would any other vehicle,
and
adjust the dial on the dash to suit your preference for
steering effort. A lower setting
makes the
coach easier to steer, whereas a higher setting requires more effort.
For More Information
Refer to the product manufacturer's owner's manual and links to learn more about your coach's steering system.
Wheels and Tires
Newmar's
quality extends to every inch of your coach, right down to the tires and wheels.
The durability and longevity
of
your tires will provide you with the confidence and peace of mind you need to relax and enjoy the ride. This sub-category
will provide you with information regarding the tire construction and size, inflation and pressure guidelines, as well as the
proper use and care of your coach-specific tires and wheels.
Proper tire maintenance is critical to the safety, operation, and durability of your coach. Failure to follow and
monitor tire pressure guidelines may result in premature tire failure.
The primary areas of concern are the tire size,
inflation, and
operational
information.
The sidewall of the tire contains
detailed information about the
construction,
inflation, and carrying capacity of the tire.
Become familiar with this
information, and operate the vehicle within the capacity parameters outlined.
Tire Size
The sidewall of the tire contains information that is important to know to ensure proper use of the tire, as well as to
maintain long life.
Take the time to become familiar with the size, load rating, and pressure information listed on the
sidewalls of the tires.