fj12ryder wrote:
Paul Clancy wrote:
Stabalizer jacks are welded to the frame at rear so not sure there is a difference. Both apply upward force.
And the makers of the trailers are very quick to note that the stabilizers are not designed to support the weight of the trailer, only to stabilize it. Most have strict caveats about trying to raise the trailer using the stabilizers.
As above and from the Mod also - believe it !!
Rear stabilizers are *ONLY* for stabilizing.
The pic of the enclosed utility trailer (with casters) does *not* apply to what you are asking.
IMO - try another dealer - ask for "options" to accomplish the desired result.
If they claim it's do-able, repeat the "show me" scenario!
"Flipping the axles (relocating the springs) might be an option (it will raise the trailer) - but "we" haven't seen the access to the RV pad.
Maybe it really is "Mission Impossible!..:@
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