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spike99
Sep 25, 2013Explorer
For my seasonal TT site, I put flat large patio stone on the ground. I then put 6-ton axle stand on it. 4 x stands down one side of the TT's frame rails. 4 x stands down the other side of the TT's frame rails. If trailer is high off the ground, then use 12-ton axle stands instead (of 6-ton stands). If wondering, axle stands with their wide foot print design on solid patio stone base will dramatically eliminate both front to back and side to side movement. And remember, axle stand isn't made to "lift" the trailer off the ground. They are made to lift some of the chassis weight off its leaf spring suspension and its rubber soft tires. For picture, surf picture within - Click Here -
Not too sure if above is worth it for traveling trailers. But for seasonal site setup, this works great.
Not too sure if above is worth it for traveling trailers. But for seasonal site setup, this works great.
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