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avvidclif1
Jan 15, 2014Explorer
X2 on the 2x8" I carry several for leveling and beveled the ends to make then easier to drive up on, especially when you need several. X-Chocks for locking the wheels(http://www.rvpartscenter.com/FindaProduct.asp), regular chocks also but they don't always work when on leveling blocks. They also help stabilize the trailer. I also carry several 4x6 cut to abt 12" to put under the front and rear jacks so they don't extend as far and increase the footprint. A small electric leaf blower will clean the top of a slide before a cat can do his thing.....
A large bubble level mounted on the front of the pinbox visible from the drivers seat makes side to side leveling easy. Have the dealer install and calibrate it on his LEVEL (hopefully) shop floor. I carry a 2' level in the basement where the front jack controls are for front to rear leveling. A wiggle high on the front and then run down the rear jacks to bring it back to level. Nice and solid.
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A large bubble level mounted on the front of the pinbox visible from the drivers seat makes side to side leveling easy. Have the dealer install and calibrate it on his LEVEL (hopefully) shop floor. I carry a 2' level in the basement where the front jack controls are for front to rear leveling. A wiggle high on the front and then run down the rear jacks to bring it back to level. Nice and solid.
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