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Wagonqueen_Truc
Aug 31, 2018Explorer
All kidding aside... for my post was just a “jab”
If I had a brand new camper with the newest of jacks, I wouldn’t even think about replacing them, unless of course, I had a disability or maybe was getting up there in age and the easy on/easyoff would make it easier. In my case, I needed a new lift system (my old jacks were 40 years old) my rig is older and HEAVY, I spent a ton of cash rebuilding my camper AND wanted a secure stable system to try and add life onto the old school boxy frame and finally, wanted to be able to load up and leave (in 5 minutes instead of hours) without the thoughts of murdering my husband in the driveway.
If I had a brand new camper with the newest of jacks, I wouldn’t even think about replacing them, unless of course, I had a disability or maybe was getting up there in age and the easy on/easyoff would make it easier. In my case, I needed a new lift system (my old jacks were 40 years old) my rig is older and HEAVY, I spent a ton of cash rebuilding my camper AND wanted a secure stable system to try and add life onto the old school boxy frame and finally, wanted to be able to load up and leave (in 5 minutes instead of hours) without the thoughts of murdering my husband in the driveway.
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