My TT sits pretty tall off the ground. For example, right now in the driveway the stabilizers are 23-24" from the ground. This is what happens when we camp as well.
Now, my scissor-jack style stabilizers are 24" when maximally extended, and my understanding is that stabilizers become much weaker and prone to bending the closer they get to fully extended. Therefore, I am looking for something to stack on the ground under the base of the stabilizer to make it where I don't have to so fully extend them.
Last time I used two stacks of 2x4's under each stabilizer but this took EIGHT pieces of lumber per stabilizer which meant I need to lug around 32 pieces in addition to what I need for my tongue jack.
Surely there is a better way! Using larger pieces of lumber might be an option but the footprint of the stabilizer is 4.5"x8" so I'd want something at least 6"x10". I don't know if tall blocks of lumber come in that large of sizes. Cement/cinder blocks do well but they are heavy and could crack getting them in and out of the truck.
Suggestions?
Dad, Mom, and two young kids
2015 Keystone Bullet 272BHS
2016 Ford F-250 Lariat SuperCrew, PSD 6.7
Husky Centerline TS hitch