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egregg57
Mar 08, 2016Explorer
Mile High wrote:egregg57 wrote:
We were on a site that had a concrete pad on it and the pad had settled at a weird angle. Leveling my Montana brought the door side tires off the ground with out any noticeable strain what so ever. I didn't notice it until I had finished setting up.
Didn't expect that. Put some levelers down under the tires to correct that. GVW for our Montana is just shy of 16K. Yes they will lift the unit off the ground!
I'm trying to understand this - did you just stuff some blocks under the tires, or did you lay some down and re-park the 5er on top of them and then re-level? If the jacks are carrying the weight of the trailer, I just don't see the point of stuffing blocks under there unless you actually transfer a substantial amount of the load back onto the tires.
I thought stating that i moved the 5th wheel to put it onto blocks (lynx levelers) was sort of stating the obvious.
I was wrong.
Yes I moved my fifth wheel and put lynx levelers down prior to putting the Jacks back down.
Sorry
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