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Irelands_child
Feb 16, 2016Explorer
I had the same learning curve.
What I do is crib up as high as possible though leave enough room to level the trailer fore and aft. I then drop the legs until one just hits my boards. If it's within a half inch including using the adjusting pins and holes, I just finish my unhitching. I use a couple pieces of plywood about 12" square and 1/2 and 3/4 inch thick for fine tuning. The amount of leg extension is about as little as possible since it will affect the amount of that dreaded RV wiggle.
Why do some of these threads seem to always bring out the 'jokers' with zero positive input to a legitimate question:h Dam'!!!!!
What I do is crib up as high as possible though leave enough room to level the trailer fore and aft. I then drop the legs until one just hits my boards. If it's within a half inch including using the adjusting pins and holes, I just finish my unhitching. I use a couple pieces of plywood about 12" square and 1/2 and 3/4 inch thick for fine tuning. The amount of leg extension is about as little as possible since it will affect the amount of that dreaded RV wiggle.
Why do some of these threads seem to always bring out the 'jokers' with zero positive input to a legitimate question:h Dam'!!!!!
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