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Jim
Sep 29, 2018Explorer
I've been using, first Powergear, and then HWH jacks as a full timer for 15 years now and find that I don't really need ramps at all because of the parks I stop at these days have mostly flat sites. At least I suppose that's why. In all those years, I only felt the need to drive up on a plywood riser once or twice. Usually, I'd just find a better site, get permission to move to it before setting up.
I do carry some Home made landing pads to put under the jacks that help out with soft or uneven ground, and I bought some of those snap on platforms, Snap Pads that attach to the landing pad of the jacks. Those are all I use 90% of the time now and they are very convenient.
So, yeah, my jacks are very important and I'd hate to lose them. I'd really work at getting them fixed and that recurrent issue resolved if I was blowing hoses.
I do carry some Home made landing pads to put under the jacks that help out with soft or uneven ground, and I bought some of those snap on platforms, Snap Pads that attach to the landing pad of the jacks. Those are all I use 90% of the time now and they are very convenient.
So, yeah, my jacks are very important and I'd hate to lose them. I'd really work at getting them fixed and that recurrent issue resolved if I was blowing hoses.
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