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Popsie
May 15, 2013Explorer
gswcgi wrote:I've lifted the rears off the ground on multiple occasions after assessing the situation. Once the rear axle load is shifted to the jack pads (which happens as you lift the rear axle), the RV isn't going to move unless you're parked on some sort of slippery slanted surface hard enough to prevent the pads from taking a grip on the ground. Almost all the time the jack pads sink into the ground to some degree as the rear wheels are lifted off the ground.
Peaches & Cream has it right. I have a 2003 safari Cheetah 36' DP. It has the same basic chassis as your Endeavor. Put out your slides, dump air and then level.When you dump air you are lowering the rig closer to the ground and will have more leveler extension available for you to work with. Make sure your parking break is set and block your tires. Once you dump air your parking brake is the only thing keeping your rear tires from moving. NEVER, NEVER LIFT YOUR REAR TIRES OFF THE GROUND!!
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