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Vinman02
Apr 12, 2017Explorer
I used 6" long pieces of 2x6, stacked 4 or 5 high and screwed together. I made 4 of these and they fit perfectly in a standard plastic milk crate.
I also carry 2 pieces of 2x10 about 4-1/2' long and a piece of plywood the same size, all pressure treated.
I use a block under each stabilizer jack and if I'm in an off-level spot side-to-side, I park the trailer wheels on 1,2, or all 3 of the planks until it's level. I've never parked the trailer where the above combination of planks could not level it.
I also carry 2 pieces of 2x10 about 4-1/2' long and a piece of plywood the same size, all pressure treated.
I use a block under each stabilizer jack and if I'm in an off-level spot side-to-side, I park the trailer wheels on 1,2, or all 3 of the planks until it's level. I've never parked the trailer where the above combination of planks could not level it.
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