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NC_Hauler
Dec 10, 2013Explorer
Some good ideas and some "overkill" also...Funny that the rv lot's can leave these units setting in one place for months and months on end, not leveled, with all slides out, never checking the tire pressure, until they sell them, (IF THEN), and yet, we buy them and drive off the lot not thinking much about any of that. I purchased my 06', brand new off the lot in Oct. of 07'. It set for almost a year. when I purchased it. I made sure tires were aired to recommended psi, and I've really had no issues to amount to much of anything, and it is 7 yrs old.
I keep mine parked on concrete when camping, if at home, which is gravel, I drive up on 2 X 12 X 6 ft. pressure treated lumber and cover the tires.....never have raised the unit off the ground to take pressure off tires or axle no matter how long it set...
I keep mine parked on concrete when camping, if at home, which is gravel, I drive up on 2 X 12 X 6 ft. pressure treated lumber and cover the tires.....never have raised the unit off the ground to take pressure off tires or axle no matter how long it set...
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