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NRALIFR
Oct 09, 2014Explorer
No disrespect intended, but...................

It sure looks like they're mounted to the camper to me. :)
Just from experience with my TC, I know it doesn't take much slope on the ground to make it start leaning hard on the jacks on the downhill side. Having to lift it high for the truck makes it even worse. I doubt those front jacks can take much of that with the attachment area being designed the way it is. Spread the attachment point out a few feet up the front corners, and it would be much stronger. You might even be able to do away with the center jacks altogether.
Without knowing what the inside is like, that's really my only critical observation about this rig. The person who dreamed this up apparently has the financial means, I would have dreamed up a safer, stronger, more stable, non-folding system for the front corners. Happijac would not have been my brand preference though.
:):)

It sure looks like they're mounted to the camper to me. :)
Just from experience with my TC, I know it doesn't take much slope on the ground to make it start leaning hard on the jacks on the downhill side. Having to lift it high for the truck makes it even worse. I doubt those front jacks can take much of that with the attachment area being designed the way it is. Spread the attachment point out a few feet up the front corners, and it would be much stronger. You might even be able to do away with the center jacks altogether.
Without knowing what the inside is like, that's really my only critical observation about this rig. The person who dreamed this up apparently has the financial means, I would have dreamed up a safer, stronger, more stable, non-folding system for the front corners. Happijac would not have been my brand preference though.
:):)
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