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RoyF
Jul 15, 2014Explorer
It may be that the trailer moved a bit, three of the jacks slipped without damage, but the one was down tighter and was twisted. In any case, you will need to replace the damaged one. That's not hard.
Not sure what your "rubber chocks" are. Most chocks are plastic. But travel trailers certainly need to be well chocked before you unhitch. Put the scissor jacks down AFTER you unhitch.
Not sure what your "rubber chocks" are. Most chocks are plastic. But travel trailers certainly need to be well chocked before you unhitch. Put the scissor jacks down AFTER you unhitch.
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