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jackstrat
May 28, 2016Explorer
The problem with the rear and mid jacks is when they are raised (all the way up) they don't raise any higher then 6" off the ground. Any uneven ground - our yard and where we park it - cause them to hit the ground. There are two rear jacks and two mid jacks.
The jacks are mounted as high as they can go.
The second problem is that although this RV is only 3 feet longer than our last; the pin to wheel distance is longer. This make it significantly harder to maneuver. The dealer said this wouldn't be an issue. It is.
So we cannot store this unit safely on our property.
Ignorance is expensive. We understand we'll lose money, but we also feel the dealer could be a little more flexible. But business is business I guess.
I appreciate the input. Any other wisdom would be much appreciated.
The jacks are mounted as high as they can go.
The second problem is that although this RV is only 3 feet longer than our last; the pin to wheel distance is longer. This make it significantly harder to maneuver. The dealer said this wouldn't be an issue. It is.
So we cannot store this unit safely on our property.
Ignorance is expensive. We understand we'll lose money, but we also feel the dealer could be a little more flexible. But business is business I guess.
I appreciate the input. Any other wisdom would be much appreciated.
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