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Grit_dog
Jun 02, 2019Navigator
What joe417 said happened to him should never happen if you raise and lower the camper properly from sloped to level.
Consider this. The footprint of the jacks is the same regardless. If you tilt the camper the right way and only “level” one direction at a time, it will be fine.
If talking extreme angles then the jacks could get side loaded but they still shouldn’t slide or shift against the ground unless you induce more bending in the camper by not pushing the right buttons at the right time.
Consider this. The footprint of the jacks is the same regardless. If you tilt the camper the right way and only “level” one direction at a time, it will be fine.
If talking extreme angles then the jacks could get side loaded but they still shouldn’t slide or shift against the ground unless you induce more bending in the camper by not pushing the right buttons at the right time.
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