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ScottyP5947
Jul 25, 2018Explorer
Well, I was successful this weekend. Using the board under the trailer jack and the larger rubber chocks did help a lot. Again, I sincerely appreciate your experience with all this!
I did order a pair of lynx leveler chocks today, I feel they will help when I'm using the lynx blocks for leveling one side.
One last question, it seems relevant in this conversation. With the stabilization jacks, would placing wood under them aid the stabilization? I have the power version, the RV dealer said to just run them down until they click and stop moving and bam, you're done. However, I've found that I have to re-lower them every once in a while to keep it feeling stable. Is this normal? Seems doing anything more than walking in the coach (wink wink) results in a lot of motion. I'd like to minimize that if possible.
Thanks!
Scott
I did order a pair of lynx leveler chocks today, I feel they will help when I'm using the lynx blocks for leveling one side.
One last question, it seems relevant in this conversation. With the stabilization jacks, would placing wood under them aid the stabilization? I have the power version, the RV dealer said to just run them down until they click and stop moving and bam, you're done. However, I've found that I have to re-lower them every once in a while to keep it feeling stable. Is this normal? Seems doing anything more than walking in the coach (wink wink) results in a lot of motion. I'd like to minimize that if possible.
Thanks!
Scott
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