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Jun-28-2016 08:57 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Since my RV's hydraulics do not work properly, in fact one jack is missing entierly, That is how I level.. HOWEVER.. A suggestion.
I have found the bottle jacks tend to "Leak" a bit (internally, not externally) so they do not hold well, Oh for short periods (Like changing a tire) they are OK, but for long periods (Days of camping) they will not hold.
So, I pump 'em up past level, then lower 'em down onto a set of nice jack stands.. My stands are six ton (rear) and 2 ton (Front) which is overkill (though I( need the SIZE of the six ton jobs on the rear) all sitting on lumber to give 'em a better (bigger)"Footprint" but they do not "leak" being as there is nothign to leak.. Nice Soild Mechnical latch
Also the stands cost less than 4 Jacks would
See precautions above regarding making sure you jack on the frame. Stand under it too (jack stand that is)
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Jun-27-2016 04:56 PM
Ed C wrote:
I would put them right under the built-in jacks.
Jun-27-2016 02:41 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Harbor Freight will probably have the least expensive bottle jacks.
Jun-27-2016 02:16 PM
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