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lawrosa
Aug 06, 2014Explorer
Doing as you say definantly won't help it, and will make it worse. My main concern would not necessarily be a permanant bend in the frame. But rather the damage that more than designed temporary flex could impart.
OK.. Im just being logical is all.
For example. A 6 point leveling system as show here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAKrSWSRsQo#t=236
Is this any different than my 4 point leveling system on my 24 ft TT?
As you know in the vid all jacks are attached to the frame. And If I took that 5th wheel in the vid and parked it on un level ground the jacks would lift one side of the frame over the other. Front to back, side to side or whatever.
So in summary, if I install the above system to my travel trailer, I assume my frame will bend from what is being suggested? It would be assumed that the manufacturer of that system would have oodles of warranty claims against them for bent frames.
Here are the installation instructions for the 4 and 6 point system as shown in the vid...
http://equalizersystems.com/images/shared/uploads/files/TRAILER%20Auto-Level%20Installation-%20Troubleshooting-%20Warranty%20Guide%203-2012.pdf
Hopefully with the above info members here can see a better point of view on the subject..
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