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Jan 10, 2016Explorer
are scissor-type stability jacks worth it?
We have a 2007 Fleetwood Jamboree 26J. The front and rear have been upgraded with Koni FSD shocks and Hellwig sway bars.
We also have a set of two fairly standard scissor-type stability jacks to help keep the rig steady when we are parked. Are they really worth it?
The E450 frame is so deep under the motorhome that positioning and leveling the jacks pretty much requires I crawl under the vehicle. If the ground is bone-dry, fine. But otherwise I really find myself questioning the value of carrying these with us. They take up a fair bit of room in the storage box and the are a massive pain to place and install, plus they're heavy - which is a big deal in a class C with limited CCC.
Do other class-C E450 users find these jacks useful or not?
I'm thinking about ditching the scissor jacks in favor of one or two 2-stage bottle jacks. At least I can use a bottle-jack to change a tire if I have to.
Opinions are freely solicited.
THANKS!!!!
EDITED ofr bad typing
We also have a set of two fairly standard scissor-type stability jacks to help keep the rig steady when we are parked. Are they really worth it?
The E450 frame is so deep under the motorhome that positioning and leveling the jacks pretty much requires I crawl under the vehicle. If the ground is bone-dry, fine. But otherwise I really find myself questioning the value of carrying these with us. They take up a fair bit of room in the storage box and the are a massive pain to place and install, plus they're heavy - which is a big deal in a class C with limited CCC.
Do other class-C E450 users find these jacks useful or not?
I'm thinking about ditching the scissor jacks in favor of one or two 2-stage bottle jacks. At least I can use a bottle-jack to change a tire if I have to.
Opinions are freely solicited.
THANKS!!!!
EDITED ofr bad typing