Sep-12-2016 06:34 AM
Sep-20-2016 10:17 AM
Sep-17-2016 09:58 PM
korbe wrote:
I get nailed for recommending this, but I have dug holes in the ground for my tires to help with very uneven sites. Of course when we leave, I fill in the holes and compact to pre-dug conditions.
Sep-17-2016 04:43 PM
Sep-17-2016 03:14 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
cummins tells about his wife adding weight to the truck and rv and then he shows how he keeps his side of the rving with adding boxes. 3/4" wood. Now when we see he buys the 2017 Ram next year he will have a good reason. Not easy to fool us rv.net fellers.
chevman
Sep-15-2016 07:35 AM
pyoung47 wrote:
If you have the front jacks far off the ground on blocks, be careful when hitching that you don't knock the blocks over as your backing into the pin. This could cause a nasty (really nasty) ding in your truck bed.
Sep-14-2016 12:51 PM
Sep-13-2016 03:31 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
cummins tells about his wife adding weight to the truck and rv and then he shows how he keeps his side of the rving with adding boxes. 3/4" wood. Now when we see he buys the 2017 Ram next year he will have a good reason. Not easy to fool us rv.net fellers.
chevman
Sep-13-2016 01:55 PM
Sep-13-2016 01:51 PM
avvidclif1 wrote:
I just went to the local lumber supply and bought an 8' 6x8 piece of treated lumber and cut it into 12" pieces. Put a screen door handle on the ends to make them easy to carry. Heavy BUT there is no give.
Sep-13-2016 01:50 PM
Arcamper wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
I made these for those conditions. 10x10x16 for the fronts and 10x10x6 for the 4 rear. I will be using them even on more level ground as it keeps the jacks shorter and more stable.
And if you stay somewhere long enough they will double as bird houses!
Sep-13-2016 11:54 AM
Sep-13-2016 11:02 AM
Sep-13-2016 08:49 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I made these for those conditions. 10x10x16 for the fronts and 10x10x6 for the 4 rear. I will be using them even on more level ground as it keeps the jacks shorter and more stable.
Sep-13-2016 07:40 AM