Forum Discussion
debraindi
May 21, 2015Explorer
Bedlam wrote:nayther wrote:Bedlam wrote:
Why not use leveling stands under the ramp at the stops/bumpers and forgo the cables?
Cables are easier, smaller to transport and the ramp is always level. With stands on uneven ground might need to shim, etc.
I didn't think the nested jacks took up that much space plus the ramp is much more secure when supported from underneath than when hung off cables (it may depend on the strength of your TH stabilizers). We used to use automotive jack stands because we had them along when working on toys, but these are infinitely adjustable and light:
I have 3 just like that and they work very good with my old fleetwood toy hauler. We have an new Impact fusion toy hauler. It did not come with the patio kit, I'm thinking of a way to install cables to have the patio.Are the doors reinforced better with the factory patio kits?
I saw someone with one of these mounted on their ramp exterior and it worked surprisingly well:
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