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rooney77
Nov 13, 2013Explorer
The jacks are there to support the camper when not on the truck, that's their purpose. Simply raise each one (a little at a time) until the camper is a few inches higher than the bed floor, undo the camper to truck plug and drive out from under it. Then lower the jacks a little at a time.
My Lance instructions state to always keep the front a little higher than the back. When jacking it up to take off the truck I always do the front first so that cabover doesn't smack the truck roof. When reinstalling I lower the rear first for the same reason.
As for winterizing, there's a ton of info on here and around the web. From what I've learned, it's really not that much different than any other RV.
My Lance instructions state to always keep the front a little higher than the back. When jacking it up to take off the truck I always do the front first so that cabover doesn't smack the truck roof. When reinstalling I lower the rear first for the same reason.
As for winterizing, there's a ton of info on here and around the web. From what I've learned, it's really not that much different than any other RV.
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