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Apr 14, 2015Explorer
RichNewcome wrote:
These ramps work well for me. The highest wheel uses one layer of 3/4" treated plywood. The other three have a bottom layer of 3/4" treated plywood to which are screwed treated 2x's cut to the appropriate width and bolted together on edge with 1/2" all-thread rods. All three ramps are different heights to provide a finished level elevation. I also use short timbers under the jack pads to within about 1/2" so that I can tune up level while keeping the chassis at ride height to improve maintenance accessibilty.
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Rich,
I most certainly applaud your plan there Sir. Most guys would simply push the button to the jacks 'till they came to the top of their limit and call it good. You've done EXACTLY what I would do while camping. Use the ramps/blocks etc. to primarily level the rig then, use the jacks for FINE TUNING, EXELLENT!
Scott
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