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Also, while it is true that they help considerably with movement and bounce, don't expect them to eliminate it completely. They won't.
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โSep-17-2019 11:40 AM
maillemaker wrote:
My 30-year-old Winnebago Warrior had jacks installed by the previous (first) owner. I'm so glad he did.
The best benefit of the jacks is not so much the leveling, but stability. Even on level ground, the RV is still floating on its suspension. So every time someone gets up in the night to go pee, or they flop over in bed, the entire RV bounces around.
With jacks, the house is rock-solid like...a house!
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โSep-16-2019 01:01 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:camperdave wrote:
Disagree. In my buying experience, the presence of jacks or not had no affect on the pricing. It's a total lost cost, only do so for your own personal usage, don't count on jacks adding resale.
I have to agree with camperdave,I also found that on a used Class C the jacks did not add much to the asking price,maybe$2-300 if at all to the price of the RV, a small return for a $4000+ investment. I spent a lot of time looking and ended up with a Former Rental
On the other hand on the Class A there was a bigger markup,seems that when a person is spending big bucks they want all the bells and whistles and are willing to pay for it. It seem that most Class A RVs have them and people are willing to pay extra for them.
โSep-16-2019 11:41 AM
camperdave wrote:
Disagree. In my buying experience, the presence of jacks or not had no affect on the pricing. It's a total lost cost, only do so for your own personal usage, don't count on jacks adding resale.
โSep-16-2019 10:29 AM
camperdave wrote:way2roll wrote:
If you don't plan on keeping it forever and will eventually sell it, the jacks will add a lot more value and be more attractive to buyers than a MH without them.
Disagree. In my buying experience, the presence of jacks or not had no affect on the pricing. It's a total lost cost, only do so for your own personal usage, don't count on jacks adding resale.
โSep-16-2019 09:36 AM
way2roll wrote:
If you don't plan on keeping it forever and will eventually sell it, the jacks will add a lot more value and be more attractive to buyers than a MH without them.
โSep-16-2019 08:44 AM
blownstang01 wrote:
I installed Bigfoot jacks on my 31'. Love them. Really adds in the stability when "walking around" inside. The big "feet" that they use haven't needed any additional blocking so far after 2 years use, although I do carry blocks in case. I bought mine on sale for $1,995 and installed them myself. If they were 2-3 times that cost, I probably could have lived without them, but very happy to have them.