โJul-04-2023 11:28 PM
โJul-25-2023 05:42 PM
stevenal wrote:StirCrazy wrote:
I think that it is more of a matter of them not wanting the liability. I have been to ford dealerships, lube change places and such and none had a problem with my camper being on the truck
I can assure you the bays are not tall enough. Even if it was simply a liability issue, that would be reason enough to keep jacks on.
โJul-25-2023 11:47 AM
StirCrazy wrote:
I think that it is more of a matter of them not wanting the liability. I have been to ford dealerships, lube change places and such and none had a problem with my camper being on the truck
โJul-24-2023 07:21 PM
โJul-24-2023 05:19 PM
stevenal wrote:
My local Ford dealership service bays cannot accommodate my truck with the camper on board. I'd hate to get stuck on the road somewhere with a similar situation and no jacks.
โJul-24-2023 10:45 AM
stevenal wrote:
My local Ford dealership service bays cannot accommodate my truck with the camper on board. I'd hate to get stuck on the road somewhere with a similar situation and no jacks.
โJul-23-2023 08:40 AM
โJul-23-2023 08:02 AM
mike/kellie wrote:
With the likelihood of being jackless, make sure you carry a bottle jack rated to lift more than the OEM in the event of a rear tire change.
โJul-22-2023 03:36 PM
โJul-20-2023 10:47 AM
โJul-20-2023 08:45 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Whatโs the cradle for and what does it have to do with the jacks? :h
โJul-09-2023 08:38 AM
โJul-08-2023 09:18 PM
โJul-08-2023 05:33 PM
adamis wrote:
Tomorrow I will be working to add additional strapping. I have a bunch of angled metal that is pre-punched with holes, can't remember what it is called. This should provide the support for the middle of the tank to avoid the sagging at least. How much I accomplish we shall see as I'm fully expecting a miserable experience of it with being on my back on gravel with no space for my hands or tools to secure anything.
Anyway, my plan is to raise the forward portion of the tank completely so the top of the tank touches the bottom of the floor. Then, I'll leave the angle so that the back portion of the tank (where it connects to the hose) is the low point. This hopefully will result in me recovering about 20% of the water that would not drain otherwise.
I will try to take some pics to show what the end result is.
โJul-08-2023 09:49 AM