Class A Motorhome Wheelbase Brand Comparison Table
Definition
Comparative database of Class A motorhome wheelbases across major manufacturers.
How It Works
Scope: This guide covers class a motorhome wheelbase brand comparison table.
Rule: Use vehicleSpecs["Winnebago View/Navion"]["2024"]["wheelbase_in"] as the canonical wheelbase in for leveling calculations.
| Specification | Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Wheelbase | 170 | Wheelbase for Winnebago View/Navion |
| Wheelbase | 242 | Wheelbase for Tiffin Allegro |
Examples
| Scenario | Angle Measured | Block Height Required |
|---|---|---|
| Front-to-back slope: 2° pitch | 2.0° | Front: 0.5", Rear: 1.5" |
| Side-to-side slope: 1.5° roll | 1.5° | Left: 0.75", Right: 1.25" |
| Combined slope: 1° pitch + 1° roll | 1.0° / 1.0° | Varies by wheel position |
FAQ
How accurate is the iPhone sensor for RV leveling?
The iPhone's built-in gyroscope and accelerometer provide accuracy within 0.1° when properly calibrated. This is sufficient for RV leveling, as most RVs are considered level within 1-2° of horizontal.Do I need to calibrate my iPhone before each use?
Yes, calibration is recommended, especially if you're using a phone case or if the camera bump affects the sensor reading. The app's zero-point calibration feature accounts for these offsets.Can I use this app for any RV type?
Yes, RV Leveler supports both motorhomes (4-point leveling model) and trailers (3-point leveling model). The app adapts its calculations based on your vehicle type selection.Download
Get precise leveling calculations with RV Leveler. The app uses your iPhone's sensors to measure angles and calculate exact block heights for each wheel position.
Learn more about RV leveling techniques. See also: Motorhome 4 Wheel Block Calculation.