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BurbMan
Jan 09, 2014Explorer II
Our TT came from the factory with the jacks welded on. After I bent one, I cut them off and replaced the all with new ones that I bolted on to the frame in the same spots. You only need 1/4" holes and 1/4-20 bolts, and drilling the frame flange won't weaken it enough to worry about.
The only reason to mount them is for convenience...they are "self-storing". As was stated they don't need to be mounted but seems pretty inconvenient to deal with storing them elsewhere and then positioning under the frame when time to set up.
I've never damaged a jack when it was retracted, but I have bent them when extended....
The only reason to mount them is for convenience...they are "self-storing". As was stated they don't need to be mounted but seems pretty inconvenient to deal with storing them elsewhere and then positioning under the frame when time to set up.
I've never damaged a jack when it was retracted, but I have bent them when extended....
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