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thehippie
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May 24, 2018

what's a good skid wheel for a toy hauler?

what's a good skid wheel for a toy hauler? I want to protect the stabilizer scissor jack coz that's the one that usually comes in contact first.


Should i put the skid wheels before or after the jack?


Do i weld it?


  • Tried a skid wheel and I ripped it off.Best solution is move jacks closer to wheel.You can do the string thing to make sure you are clear,but I just found a place where I could reattach and also able to get the hammer drill on.I also put a 2 ft skid plate on the back to make it easier to drag it back where no one else goes.Put another set of jacks in the middle also,by the door and under slide on other side,makes a big difference when climbing up stairs..
  • Y-Guy wrote:
    If you click on the edit function of the post you can see the code that Dave inserted to reduce the dimensions. Or when you click on the icon just insert the URL for the image and type in 800 under width.

    Or...

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  • If you click on the edit function of the post you can see the code that Dave inserted to reduce the dimensions. Or when you click on the icon just insert the URL for the image and type in 800 under width.

    Or...

    A fast and easy way to include a photo in a forum post. Just drag-n-drop a photo, and copy-n-paste the image link in your message post. Uploads photos directly to IMGUR.com servers. Automatically resizes photos to the max recommended by the Open Roads Forum. Includes a thumbnail preview, and also provides an optional link to permanently delete the photo. The WebApp is available at http://photoposting.is-great.net (Updated 10/03/2016).
  • dedmiston wrote:
    I adjusted your image width for you so it would fit on the page.


    I use tinypic but there’s no option to resize. Do you know any other website? Thanks
  • pull a string from the bottom of the rear tire to the jack and you'll see how much and where you need it so that the jack doesn't drag.

    I can't help on type, never had the need for them, might with the new one so keep us posted. I'd try etrailer or similar.

    here:

    etrailer