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Johno02
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Jan 20, 2019

Jacks down or not??

Thought brought up by previous post. In our small Class A, the question has come up several times. If parked, and high winds or storms are forecast or happening, is the RV more stable with the jacks planted, or just sitting on the wheels?? On the Jacks, it does not seem to sway as much, but what do the rest of you think??
  • We have been through some pretty rough spells of weather. Jacks down has always been our choice and has worked well for us. I have 1-1/2" x 16" x 16" plywood pads under the jacks (unless on concrete) which give a nice stable footprint. If the site is reasonably level, the jacks usually only lift the coach an inch or two to get it leveled. If we had the front wheels lifted, I would drop the front to get them back on the ground even if it meant I had to shut off the fridge til the storm is ended.
  • Jacks down should be a bit more stable; typically they would have a slightly wider footprint than the wheels, and for sure less suspension motion. As long as the tires are still on the ground, I can't think of any possible reason why it would not be any less stable with jacks down.

    If the winds are particularly high, you're much better off to be aligned with the winds than perpendicular to them. An RV is perfectly capable of withstanding 60+ mph winds head on without any difficulty, as you demonstrate every time you drive down the highway.
  • I’m not concerned about me in high winds. I’m concerned about my RV. Jacks up. And if possible my TT is connected to the TV nose into the wind.