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lawrosa
Aug 04, 2014Explorer
I love Wally's description. Still trying to figure out how that works?
"You can use the stand to stabilize the "spring bounce" that could occur between the front and back of your trailer to help your overall ride feel smoother. You can also enjoy greater stability inside the RV when it is stopped for camping."
lawrosa wrote:
I use these jacks from walmart..
I lower the front of the TT as low as it can go then place two jacks on the rear frame. Then I lift the front up to just above level then place two on the front frame. Then lower.. All four corners are now fully supported..
I get zero bounce and shake. ( I support on Wood blocks )
Camco jacks
If you follow this video is exactly how I do it. But I use those aluminum camco jacks at the 4 corners. ( I don't use cinder blocks as this guy talked about.)
You see after you get side to side good you lower the tongue as low as it can go. Put the stands at the two rear corners on the frame. Then jack the tongue up to above level.
Place two jack stands on the front two corners and lower the tongue.
The trailer is now supported by the frame with jacks that do not wobble like the crappy scissor jacks they give you.
Level/stabilize an RV the correct way to prevent any wobble or shake...
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