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lawrosa
Aug 06, 2014Explorer
2112 wrote:lawrosa wrote:
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...
This is the easiest way to bend a LONG frame. You may get away with it on a short trailer.
Can you link any documentation that a travel trailer frame will bend that way?
Your comments seem absurd IMO as well as others that posted the same comments..
And as I stated longer trailers should use two more at the center.
Again this process does not lift the wheels off the ground. If the frame did flex you are still supported by the axles anyway.....
Do you know how bridges are built???? Steel is made to flex... Show me a TT with a bent frame from this process...
Possibly someone from a TT sales dept told you this and it was taken for gospel???
IDK all my opinion is all....
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