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- Since their website ONLY talks about Trailers, then Motorhomes are NOT what they are designed for. Doug
- gboppExplorerIf you used these on a motorhome how would you go front or back?
The drive wheels would lift and lose traction before they got up on the jacks.
And if you did manage to get it up on the jacks, how would you get it down? You would have no traction to move. - rlw999ExplorerThose aren't really jacks, they just lift the tires off the ground, your rig is still supported by the suspension. Their website said that they still make it more stable by eliminating tire flex, but if you're looking for stability, I'd look for real jacks, not these.
- valhalla360Navigator
gbopp wrote:
If you used these on a motorhome how would you go front or back?
The drive wheels would lift and lose traction before they got up on the jacks.
And if you did manage to get it up on the jacks, how would you get it down? You would have no traction to move.
Just need to develop a little momentum. ;) - Kate_and_EdExplorerContacted them ...As Doug said Trailer legs not meant for motorhome.
- bikendanExplorer
Kate and Ed wrote:
Contacted them ...As Doug said Trailer legs not meant for motorhome.
Well, they are called TRAILER legs, not RV legs.:B
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