Dtaylor wrote:
I would follow the instructions. That said, I know when I pull into a site that I need to have my slide side about a 1/4 bubble higher because when the slide goes out, it will pull that side down some. I usually carry a 1/2 and 3/4 thick board to go under the wheels just for that purpose.
That is also what I found with my funfinder. A couple of pieces of 3/4" plywood under the streetside tires makes my trailer come out level again once the slide is extended.
If I am just staying overnight, I don't even bother with the stab jacks. A little bounce is not an issue for me.