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dodge_guy
May 15, 2015Explorer II
thcguy12 wrote:
SIMILAR POST IN CLASS A BUT THEY QUICKLY INFORMED ME THEIR ANSWERS DON'T APPLY BECAUSE MINE IS A TT. So what do you think???
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So our travel trailer is finally on the land however it's really wedged in and there is no way to get a car back in there to move the camper back and forth to put blocks under tires on side that is lower. We had to drive over rocks and scrape the bottom of car getting it out - don't want to do that again.
What other techniques could we use for leveling it side to side (not front to back - that is fine).
We were thinking maybe some stabilizer jacks could help. It doesn't have any front ones now. Thoughts?
Any other ideas since we can't do it correctly with leveling blocks?
LOL! Yep those class A owners don't like the lower class TT owners posting in they're forum! ;)
Bring a good bottle or floor Jack with you, put a board under the Jack so it doesn't sink into the ground and raise it up by either the spring pad on the axle or right near the spring eye on the frame. Anywhere else and it will damage something! The stabilizer jacks are only there to keep the trailer from rocking, not to support any weight.
Good luck!
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