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RickW
Nov 21, 2020Explorer III
My thoughts:
1. If the spot you are parking is not level, then the legs will try to "walk" when raising the jacks one at a time. Can you level the spot?
2. If you are raising jacks one at a time, raise them a smaller amount each time and more times. The conventional recommendation is 4 inches at a time. Try 2 inches at a time.
3. Instead of one block per leg, use 2 for the front legs (need tire clearance), and 4 for the rear legs. Strap them together so they won't move during loading/unloading.
Hope this helps,
1. If the spot you are parking is not level, then the legs will try to "walk" when raising the jacks one at a time. Can you level the spot?
2. If you are raising jacks one at a time, raise them a smaller amount each time and more times. The conventional recommendation is 4 inches at a time. Try 2 inches at a time.
3. Instead of one block per leg, use 2 for the front legs (need tire clearance), and 4 for the rear legs. Strap them together so they won't move during loading/unloading.
Hope this helps,
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