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Boatycall
Oct 11, 2015Explorer
I'm only throwing this out there...
That corner is now extremely weak. Not something you want when it's 4 feet in the air being loaded. You can sell your existing jacks for a decent price and get a Stable Lift Jack System
Besides - aren't you tired of cranking those jacks anyway? Time to treat yourself and go electric.
That corner is now extremely weak. Not something you want when it's 4 feet in the air being loaded. You can sell your existing jacks for a decent price and get a Stable Lift Jack System
Oasisbob wrote:Be forwarned - YEARS ago I did something similar - jacked a boat into my truck. Extremely minor damage, small dent in the bed corner and a broke tail light. They considered it a collision with all the negativity that goes along with being "at fault in a collision".
First thing is to forgive yourself. It happens. Second consideration is to call your insurance company.
Besides - aren't you tired of cranking those jacks anyway? Time to treat yourself and go electric.
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