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jmcgsd
Sep 16, 2015Explorer
X2 for a drill and adding the electric Jack.
I keep an 18v DeWalt in the TV equipped with the proper socket for the stabilizers and when I first bought my 28'TT there was a hand cranked jack on the tongue. I realized after about two trips that it had to go. I ordered an Atwood power Jack from Amazon and had a mobile RV tech in our area install it. Took him less than an hour and the TT never had to leave the driveway. Now that I've seen the process I could do it myself, no problem.
I wouldn't trade a TT I liked just for those options, it's much easier to just modify.
I keep an 18v DeWalt in the TV equipped with the proper socket for the stabilizers and when I first bought my 28'TT there was a hand cranked jack on the tongue. I realized after about two trips that it had to go. I ordered an Atwood power Jack from Amazon and had a mobile RV tech in our area install it. Took him less than an hour and the TT never had to leave the driveway. Now that I've seen the process I could do it myself, no problem.
I wouldn't trade a TT I liked just for those options, it's much easier to just modify.
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