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- downtheroadExplorerLynx Levelers under the stabilizers and one of these for the tongue jack.
Gave up on "bricks" and lumber a long time ago. - GordonThreeExplorerlynx levelers on the side (I don't park on them as intended, just using them as blocks).
wood with a lynx under it for the tongue... my tongue jack lost it's foot somewhere in the Yukon, so its just a piece of pipe now.
I found the lynx somehow avoid sinking into the ground better than a piece of wood, and don't pull out a huge piece of mud when it's time to pull them up. - mleekampExplorer4x4 and 4x6 blocks, various sizes, left over from a retaining wall build years ago. When they wear out, I can use similar scrap pieces from Menards from their odd pieces/ left over pieces section in the lumberyard.
They last for many years and are economical, and eventually become one with the earth. - SoundGuyExplorer
Ruthless wrote:
What do you put under your stabilizers and trailer tongue jack? I'm tired of using bricks.
I use Lynx levelers for leveling side to side but was given two sets of a different brand of plastic leveling blocks so I secured the blocks together to make up four easy to handle 4x sets and use them exclusively under the stabs, sometimes one under each stab, sometimes a couple under one or more stabs depending on the slope of the ground. Under the tongue jack I use a 4x stack of 2"x 8" wood anytime the trailer once leveled is sitting either normally or tongue high, as shown in this pic.. If the trailer once leveled is sitting really tongue low I instead use a single square piece of 3/4" plywood to provide solid footing for the tongue jack. - K_CharlesExplorerthe ground unless it's soft and then a short piece of 2X6.
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